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.

 

 

Honduran Migrants and the San Francisco Drug Trade – Center for Immigration Studies
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Honduran Migrants and the San Francisco Drug Trade – Center for Immigration Studies

San Francisco’s former DA tried to use ‘sanctuary’ laws to justify sanctuary for criminals in general By Andrew R. Arthur on June 21, 2022 I recently explained that then-San Francisco District Attorney (DA) Chesa Boudin (D) was refusing to prosecute Honduran national drug dealers in his city on trafficking charges to prevent their removal. RealClear Investigations (RCI) did a deep-dive…

A lost generation: The grim reality of child labour and exploitation in India – Hindustan Times
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A lost generation: The grim reality of child labour and exploitation in India – Hindustan Times

Exacerbated by Covid-19 and India’s unemployment crisis, child trafficking remains rampant across India despite many legal protections. This needs urgent attention. The 2011 census paints a grim picture and records that one in every 11 working individuals in India is a child in the age group of 5-18 years. (AP/Representative Image) Updated on Jun 21, 2022…

Shock at ‘organ harvesting’ claim by woman to gardai in Drogheda
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Shock at ‘organ harvesting’ claim by woman to gardai in Drogheda

Alison Comyn June 21 2022 06:22 PM Gardai confirmed they are investigating her claims, and carried out a number of house searches in the town, and the woman, said to be in her 20s, is being cared for by the State. “Gardaí in Drogheda have received a report from a female non-national as described. This…

An IOM perspective on human trafficking in Niger: Profiles, patterns, progress – ReliefWeb
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An IOM perspective on human trafficking in Niger: Profiles, patterns, progress – ReliefWeb

Women and Girls Most Trafficked in Niger: IOM Study Niamey – Women and girls constitute 69 per cent of victims and survivors of trafficking in Niger according to a new study by the International Organization for Migration (IOM). The study, a first of its kind in Niger, highlights the profiles and patterns of victims of…

Manitoba Government Providing Funding to Prevent Human Trafficking and Support Survivors
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Manitoba Government Providing Funding to Prevent Human Trafficking and Support Survivors

Funds Will Help the Joy Smith Foundation Continue its Important Public Education Work Through the National Human Trafficking Centre: Goertzen The Manitoba government is providing $50,000 to help the public education efforts of the Joy Smith Foundation, a Winnipeg-based non-profit organization that has become Canada’s leading authority on human trafficking prevention, intervention and survivor support,…

Launch of an educational simulation ‘game’ to combat online grooming and sex trafficking
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Launch of an educational simulation ‘game’ to combat online grooming and sex trafficking

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Educational simulation ‘game’ to combat online grooming and sex trafficking Announcing the launch of ‘May and Bay’, a new interactive game aimed at preventing online child sexual exploitation and abuse of children A new culturally informed educational ‘game’ has been developed to help educate children and young people across Thailand and Cambodia […]

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Tackling human trafficking – The Sun Nigeria
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Tackling human trafficking – The Sun Nigeria

The disclosure by the Director-General of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP), Fatima Waziri-Azi, that over 20,000 Nigerian women and girls are currently stranded in mining areas in Mali, shows that human trafficking is still on the rise. Waziri-Azi, who made the revelation, pointed out that the majority of the…

Defence For Children Netherlands: Global developments in the sexual exploitation of children
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Defence For Children Netherlands: Global developments in the sexual exploitation of children

PRESS RELEASE   The Netherlands, 13 June 2022   The influence of the pandemic, the war in Ukraine, and increasing food insecurity on the sexual exploitation of children worldwide.  Internationally, the risks of children becoming victims of sexual exploitation have increased, both in real life and by technology. Climate change, food insecurities, and conflict exacerbate the risks…

5th Global Conference on the Elimination of Child Labour in Durban, South Africa
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5th Global Conference on the Elimination of Child Labour in Durban, South Africa

Assessing global progress made towards achieving the goals of Target 8.7: Securing the prohibition and elimination of the worst forms of child labour by 2025.  The 5th Global Conference on the Elimination of Child Labour was held in Durban between 15-20 May 2022.   Hosted by the Government of South Africa, delegates from around the world…

Refugees at risk: UN uncovers human trafficking at camp in Malawi
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Refugees at risk: UN uncovers human trafficking at camp in Malawi

Now measures are underway to dismantle the human trafficking networks operating within the Dzaleka Refugee Camp, identify and rescue their victims, and bring those responsible to justice. “The situation was much worse than we first envisaged,” says UNODC’s Maxwell Matewere, who initially visited the camp in October 2020, where he trained camp staff and law…