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Human trafficking

Cunceva Anastasia
gr.ac. DFB-202
What is human trafficking?
Human trafficking is the process of trapping people through the use of
violence, deception or coercion and exploiting them for financial or personal
gain.
Who are the victims?
• 51% of identified victims of trafficking are women, 28% children and 21%
men
• 72% people exploited in the sex industry are women
• 63% of identified traffickers were men and 37% women
• 43% of victims are trafficked domestically within national borders
 90% not married (devorced)
 69% have no job and high education
 20% worked as prostitutes before
 20% have no full family
Main age is 18-29
Where human trafficking occurs?
How do people get entangled in trafficking?
People trapped by traffickers are mostly trying to escape poverty or
discrimination, improve their lives and support their families.

When they arrive they find that the work does not exist, or conditions are
completely different. They become trapped, reliant on their traffickers and
extremely vulnerable. Their documents are often taken away and they are
forced to work until their debt is paid off.
What we do?
I believe that people will become more attentive and will be able to earn
money for their family in a safe environment.
There are certain organizations that develop programs, strategies, and
projects to combat human trafficking

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