Human Trafficking.
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international relations
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published 02/06/2008
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Approximately 800,000 men, women, and children are smuggled across international borders daily. These numbers do not even include labor and sexual exploitation, and internally displaced persons within each state. Those smuggled have different experiences and motivations such as political refugees, economic migrants, and those fleeing voluntarily from ongoing conflict zones or violence prone areas, while there are others that are trafficked against their will. Prospects for a better life abroad, reuniting with family members, escaping from poverty, political and social unrest, conflict, and economic marginalization have increased the number of international migrants.
Table of Contents
- Human trafficking is defined as:
- Human trafficking poses multi-dimensional threats to states and individuals:
- The Department of Peacekeeping Operations.
- Reform Strategies.
- Obstacles and hurdles.
