Human trafficking involves exploiting humans through sexual slavery, forced labor, or organ removal. It is considered a serious crime and human rights violation. Trafficking involves recruiting, transporting, or receiving people through force, coercion, or abduction to exploit them. While many governments are working to prevent trafficking, studies estimate the number of victims could rise to 360 million in coming years.
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1. Higher colleges of technology
Abu Dhabi Men’s College
Name: Sultan Ahmed AlQubaisi
ID: H00247456
3. • Human trafficking is the trade of humans.
• most commonly for the purpose of sexual
slavery
• forced labor or for the extraction of organs or
tissues
4. • Human Trafficking
is a serious crime and a grave violation of human rights.
Trafficking in Persons as the
recruitment, transportation, transfer, receipt of persons, by means
of the threat or use of force or other forms of coercion, of
abduction ETC.. To make them work for the buyers. It happens a
lot in poor countries.
13. • Established in 1997
• Office for Drug Control and Crime Prevention
• Employing about 4,500 people worldwide
• 24 office fields worldwide
18. Governments
• So far Governments are working hard to
prevent & stop human trafficking.
• Studies shows that the number will increase in
the up coming years and may reach to 360
million victims of human trafficking.
19. References
• Tiny Hands International. (2013, May 26). Tiny Hands International.
Retrieved May 28, 2013, from http://www.tinyhandsinternational.org
• Human Trafficking. (2013, May 27). Mofa. Retrieved May 28, 2013, from
www.mofa.gov.ae/mofa_english/portal/5b8a314e-750b-4f70-b75c-
b3a71687b828.aspx
• gulf news. (2013, May 27). human trafficking. Retrieved May
28, 2013, from m.gulfnews.com/1.1173820
• Not For Sale: End Human Trafficking and Slavery. (2013, May 27). Not For
Sale: End Human Trafficking and Slavery. Retrieved May 28, 2013, from
http://www.notforsalecampaign.org
• Human Trafficking | Do Something. (2013, May 27). Do Something |
Largest organization for teens and social cause. Retrieved May
28, 2013, from http://www.dosomething.org/tipsandtools/11-facts-about-
human-trafficking
Editor's Notes
#12: In 2001 these are the numbers of human trafficking in the world so imagine how it is in 2013