Parul hides her face at shelter, Proshanti, managed by the Bangladesh Female Attorney Association (BNWLA). She got married at the age of 14, but her husband abandoned her during pregnancy. When her aunt suggested looking for work in Dhaka, she left parents and children. My aunt took her to Calcutta, India, and sold it to a brothel. She was forced to become a sex worker. She was later arrested for police strikes and was taken to shelter in the local women.
According to "Protocol on prevention, punishment and penalties for people, especially women and children" (2000), child trafficking is a recruitment, transportation, transfer, accommodation or receipt of a child for exploitation . This is the infringement of their rights, their happiness and deprives them of the opportunity to maximize their abilities.
Recent research has provided information on the nature of child trafficking, but little is known about its size. The International Labor Organization estimates that 2 million children are trafficked each year in 2002.
UNICEF and development partners, governments and non-governmental organizations will collaborate on evidence-based research to cooperate on various aspects of human trafficking measures (prevention, protection, prosecution) and strengthen intervention.
In order to reduce vulnerability to child trafficking, UNICEF supports the government in strengthening laws, policies and services such as reviewing and reforming legislation, setting minimum labor standards, and supporting educational opportunities. UNICEF also works with the community to change the norms and practices that increase vulnerability to child trafficking.
In order to protect trafficked children, it is necessary to identify victims in a timely manner, place them in a safe environment, provide social services, medical care, psychosocial support, reintegration with families and communities There is. UNICEF helps us effectively train trafficking by training experts working with children, such as social workers, health care workers, police officers, border guards and so on. Training and training of responsible and child-friendly interview technicians
The Philippine Child Counter Campaign Promotion Campaign (PACT) campaign is initiated by ECPAT Philippines and is a child campaign prevention campaign to raise awareness of child trafficking in the country. This campaign is also intended to prevent and protect children's trafficking by other programs that enhance childhood human rights harmony, such as child trafficking, global rehabilitation of human trafficking and reintegration of victims of children It also aims to promote the regional mechanism of
Child trafficking is a major public health problem that violates human rights and affects millions of children around the world. Child trafficking is defined as solicitation, transportation, movement, accommodation and receipt of adolescents for exploitation. On the global scale, an estimated 29.9 million people are forced to work for human trafficking, of which 5.5 million are children. Children account for an increasing proportion of the total number of trafficked victims, accounting for one-third of all trafficked people
Psychological impact of trafficking in children: a historical cohort study of trafficked children in contact with secondary mental health services
Child trafficking is a crime that uses girls and boys for various purposes including forced labor and sexual activity. Since child trafficking is highly profitable and often related to criminal acts and corruption, it is difficult to estimate the number of children, but child trafficking and exploitation is endangered all over the world It is. When trafficking occurs, children are often trafficked for commercial sexual exploitation such as domestic slavery, agricultural labor, factory labor, mining, or labor.