Sexual Exploitation

Sexual exploitation is a form of sexual abuse in which a person takes advantage of another person for their own sexual gratification or financial gain. This can include forcing or coercing someone to engage in sexual activity against their will, or exploiting someone who is unable to give consent due to their age, mental capacity, or other factors. Sexual exploitation can also involve the exchange of money, goods, or other favors in exchange for sexual favors or services. This type of abuse can have serious physical, emotional, and psychological consequences for the victim. It is important for individuals to be aware of the signs of sexual exploitation and to seek help if they or someone they know has been a victim of this type of abuse.

It is a form of human trafficking and a violation of human rights. According to the International Labor Organization, there are an estimated 4.8 million people in forced sexual exploitation globally.

Victims of sexual exploitation are often vulnerable individuals, including women, children, and LGBTQ+ individuals. They may be homeless, runaways, or have a history of abuse or trauma. According to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, 88% of children who were sex trafficked had a history of child abuse.

Sexual exploitation can have serious physical and mental health consequences for victims, including sexually transmitted infections, unwanted pregnancies, and psychological trauma. Survivors of sexual exploitation may also struggle with shame, guilt, and fear of retribution from their traffickers.

It is important to raise awareness about sexual exploitation and to support survivors. Organizations like the Polaris Project provide resources and support for victims of human trafficking and sexual exploitation. Additionally, reporting suspected cases of sexual exploitation to the National Human Trafficking Hotline can help victims receive the help they need.

 

 

Mayors sign Human Trafficking Awareness Proclamation, support The Red Sand Project – The Tomahawk
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Mayors sign Human Trafficking Awareness Proclamation, support The Red Sand Project – The Tomahawk

By Tamas Mondovics | Editor Johnson County Mayor Mike Taylor and Mountain City Mayor Jerry Jordan took part in supporting a cause that has become one of the most important not only locally or statewide but across the world. By dedicating an entire week to promoting resources, education, and community efforts, Taylor and Jordan joined Johnson…

Federation of Catholic nuns aided 26,000 victims of human trafficking – Aleteia
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Federation of Catholic nuns aided 26,000 victims of human trafficking – Aleteia

Talitha Kum is an international Catholic charity that is dedicated to ending the plight of human trafficking. A federation of Catholic nuns who are devoted to ending human trafficking, Talitha Kum, is being hailed for its great work in 2021. In just the last year, the Rome-based charity organization prevented and rescued more than 26,000…

Shaping a safer, digital world for children—together 
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Shaping a safer, digital world for children—together 

By ASEAN, WeProtect Global Alliance, UNICEF EAPRO and ECPAT International The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has developed two documents that aim to shape a meaningful and coordinated action against all forms of child online exploitation and abuse in the ASEAN region, and beyond – the Declaration and the Regional Plan of Action on the…

ZGC probes child marriages – NewsDay Zimbabwe
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ZGC probes child marriages – NewsDay Zimbabwe

BY SILAS NKALA THE Zimbabwe Gender Commission (ZGC) descends on Bulawayo next week as part of a national inquiry into child marriages and sexual exploitation of young girls amid concerns that the vice was widespread. ZGC announced the probe last year saying it would chiefly zero in on the indigenous apostolic sects. Yesterday, ZGC Matabeleland…

CPSO announces SWLA human trafficking tip line – KPLC
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CPSO announces SWLA human trafficking tip line – KPLC

Lake Charles, LA (KPLC) – The Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office has announced the creation of the SWLA Human Trafficking Task Force tip line at 337-491-SWLA (7952). Sheriff Tony Mancuso says, “We want to have an easy and anonymous way for victims or other members of the community to report possible human trafficking activity; that is…

Homeschooling as a Safe Haven – American Thinker
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Homeschooling as a Safe Haven – American Thinker

Editor’s note: This is a public opinion piece, demonstrating the point of view of some Americans. We are committed to showing multiple sides to issues so every learner has access to different opinions.  July 15, 2022 Teachers are being caught molesting students, working in pornography in their free time, and even allowing young girls to…

Where to get help with your rights to justice, equality and civil liberties
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Where to get help with your rights to justice, equality and civil liberties

 SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — We don’t have all the answers, but we do have a lot of local resources to help you navigate this difficult time in our communities. See below for a list of human rights resources that will help you find an ally and get help.  This list will keep growing, so if…

Free the Slaves Joins Discussion on Overseas Filipino Workers’ Rights
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Free the Slaves Joins Discussion on Overseas Filipino Workers’ Rights

Immigrants and overseas Filipino workers (OFW) are vital to the Philippine economy. It’s estimated of the 109 million people residing in the Philippines, 1.77 million Filipinos are OFWs. Despite their important role in the Philippine economy, many of these seasonal workers lack the respect, care, and rights they deserve. Employers and government officials often do not understand or respect these workers. As a result, OFWs are vulnerable to exploitation, abuse, and trafficking.

OFWs are often the particular targets of traffickers due read more >

Mo Farah's Documentary Spotlights U.K.'s Migration Policy – The New York Times
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Mo Farah's Documentary Spotlights U.K.'s Migration Policy – The New York Times

Experts hope the running star’s revelations will humanize migrants’ struggles, but they don’t expect policy changes in a country that is trying to send some asylum seekers to Rwanda. LONDON — The harrowing revelation by Mo Farah, the Olympic track and field star, that he was trafficked to Britain as a young child has reverberated…

Second International Congress on Tourism Safety and Cultural Heritage
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Second International Congress on Tourism Safety and Cultural Heritage

How are civil society organisations and law enforcement working to prioritise child protection in the reactivation of the travel and tourism industry? Bogota DC, Colombia—On 1 July, ECPAT International’s Executive Director, Guillaume Landry, and Regional Coordinator for the Americas, Fabio Gonzalez Florez, attended the Second International Congress on Tourism Safety and Cultural Heritage.  Hosted by…