This report analyzes the effects and assumptions of trafficking and Djibouti forced labor. If the United States and NATO question the Djibouti process of earning money to maintain the economy, is the effect positive or negative? Unless humans are exported to international partners, Djibouti will not produce enough raw materials to maintain themselves. There was a problem of selling labor and forcing it with the United States and countries. For national security, it is agreed that it is best not to say a few things.
Human trafficking has various forms. Sexual trafficking anywhere with donations in organs, child trafficking, slavery and trafficking trafficking anywhere. Human trafficking ("transaction") "billions of dollar business, a normal part of an international organized crime organization". It can accept slavery, accepting practice in ancient Greece, Rome, Egypt, ("trading"). - Globalization "can be defined as" an increasingly integrated world economy, especially in the development of free trade, free capital flows and cheap foreign labor market crossing the border. "We can define products, services, As the world becomes easier, more integrated to share ideas and technology. In addition, we can move more freely among countries
Trafficking is one of the fastest growing, most profitable illegal industries, second to drug trafficking. Global trafficking income is estimated at $ 44.3 billion per year. With globalization, people, money, goods and services have become more active across national borders. Expansion of trafficking is caused by many interrelated factors between supply side and demand side. On the supply side, the increase in world population, rapid social and economic change in all countries of the world, and government policy or omission affect the situation of trafficking. Economic struggles and major political changes in developing countries create an economic environment that sustains extreme poverty and desperation and there is no choice other than accepting work under oppressive circumstances for many people.
Trafficking is a global phenomenon characterized by sex trafficking, slave labor and organ trafficking. Poverty is the center of trafficking. In a sex trade, women and children are considered only to satisfy sex goods. This has become an organized $ 1 billion industry centered on investors, malicious recruiters, corrupt officials. Globalization has created a service industry that is fully committed to providing transportation, counterfeiting of documents, legal, financial and financial support. Prostitution in India's largest red line district, Camatipura, produced $ 400 million, of whom 100,000 prostitutes were kidnapped from rural areas in India and trafficked