What Is Human Trafficking?
Human Trafficking is a term used to describe the procedure in which million of people become enslaved each year, for the purpose of making profit. It affects
every country in the world, regardless of their socio-economic status, history,
and political structure.
As mentioned previously, the human trafficking market is created when unemployment, poverty, and lack of opportunity force millions to move away from home. As more people become vulnerable to oppression, companies will take advantage of these people for their plan to seek low cost labor and generate large amounts of profit.
The victims of human trafficking could be anyone; men, women, and even children. These victims are then forced to work in the commercial sex industry, factories and other forms of service industries (such as private homes, farms, and restaurants).