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  2. Human trafficking - Wikipedia

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    Human trafficking can occur both within a single country or across national borders. It is distinct from people smuggling, which involves the consent of the individual being smuggled and typically ends upon arrival at the destination. In contrast, human trafficking involves exploitation and a lack of consent, often through force, fraud, or ...

  3. United Nations Security Council Resolution 2388 - Wikipedia

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    The underlying causes of human trafficking were cited and unstable countries of origin, in areas affected by armed conflict, such as money-laundering, corruption, the smuggling of migrants and other forms of organized crime, including by making use of financial investigations in order to identify and analyze financial intelligence, as well as ...

  4. Trafficking of children - Wikipedia

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    The European Union's Brussels Declaration on Preventing and Combating Trafficking includes child begging as one form of trafficking, stating "trafficking in human beings is an abhorrent and worrying phenomenon involving coercive sexual exploitation, labour exploitation in conditions akin to slavery, exploitation in begging and juvenile ...

  5. History of slavery - Wikipedia

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    In modern times, human trafficking remains an international problem. Slavery in the 21st century continues and generates an estimated $150 billion in annual profits. [11] Populations in regions with armed conflict are especially vulnerable, and modern transportation has made human trafficking easier. [12]

  6. Commercial sexual exploitation of children - Wikipedia

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    "Over 35% of the world's population lives on less than $2.00 a day" with around 2.5 billion humans being at risk for human trafficking. [16] The parents are promised by traffickers that their children will become educated or maybe properly nourished, or even a possible money trade between groomer and parents.

  7. Human trafficking in South America - Wikipedia

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    The commercial use of humans is mostly consisted of women and children. In 2000, human trafficking gain a lot of attention due to the Trafficking Victims Protection Act passed by the United States. While the act is a US policy, the act also consist of an anti-trafficking efforts that by the US to stop human trafficking in its southern neighbors ...

  8. Global Centurion - Wikipedia

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    The goal is to establish a baseline of information on the nature and scope of the demand in human trafficking. The study covers the full range of human trafficking-related issues, including labor trafficking, sex trafficking, child sex tourism, commercial sexual exploitation of children, and other related issues. [4]

  9. Sex trafficking - Wikipedia

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    The goal was to put the fight against human trafficking into the United Nation's programmes to strengthen positive development and security around the world. A main section of the plan is to place a United Nations Trust Fund for the women and children who fell victim of trafficking.