War

Conflict and war can create conditions that make individuals vulnerable to human trafficking. For example, people who are displaced by conflict or who are living in poverty or other difficult circumstances may be more likely to fall victim to traffickers, who may exploit their desperation or vulnerability.

During times of war or conflict, people may be forced to flee their homes and may be separated from their families and support networks, leaving them more vulnerable to exploitation. In some cases, people may be targeted by traffickers as they are trying to escape from conflict or persecution.

In addition, conflict and war can create conditions of instability and insecurity that can enable traffickers to operate with greater impunity. This can make it more difficult for law enforcement and other authorities to combat human trafficking and to provide support and assistance to victims.

It is important to be aware of the ways in which conflict and war can create conditions that make people vulnerable to human trafficking, and to take steps to address these underlying issues in order to prevent and combat this crime.

 

 

What Causes Human Trafficking? 10 Risk Factors that Increase Children’s Vulnerability
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What Causes Human Trafficking? 10 Risk Factors that Increase Children’s Vulnerability

While there aren’t just 10 vulnerabilities, risk factors, or causes of child trafficking, here are some things that can increase a child’s risk for trafficking victimization: Experiences that can increase vulnerability: Prior sexual abuse Physical and emotional abuse Homelessness and poverty Youth with family and friends who have been trafficked Displacement (due to war, natural…

Heroes in the worldwide fight against human trafficking – US Embassy in Georgia
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Heroes in the worldwide fight against human trafficking – US Embassy in Georgia

A volunteer with the humanitarian group Save the Children sits next to a banner at the Romanian-Ukrainian border in Siret, Romania, on March 7. (© Andreea Alexandru/AP Images) Human traffickers continued to exploit vulnerable and marginalized communities in 2021 and 2022, according to the latest U.S. Department of State Trafficking in Persons Report, released July 19….

Famed Ukrainian medic describes ‘hell’ of Russian captivity
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Famed Ukrainian medic describes ‘hell’ of Russian captivity

By LORI HINNANT and VASILISA STEPANENKO July 11, 2022 GMT KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — The captive Ukrainian medic’s eyeglasses had long since been taken away, and the face of the Russian man walking past her was a blur. Yuliia Paievska knew only that her life was being traded for his, and that she was leaving…

Child marriage rises among Yemen's girls and boys over seven-year war | The Independent
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Child marriage rises among Yemen's girls and boys over seven-year war | The Independent

‘My brother married me off for the money’: Child marriage rises in Yemen during war When Fatimah Ali’s father stopped her from attending school she became withdrawn. Aged 13, he married her to a 17-year-old man unknown to her, in 2019. A family member speaking to The Independent on condition of anonymity from Dar Al-Sha’ab…

Child marriage returns to haunt Karnataka post COVID pandemic – The New Indian Express
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Child marriage returns to haunt Karnataka post COVID pandemic – The New Indian Express

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Morocco, Spain, EU to foster joint action against human trafficking networks – The North Africa Post – The North Africa Post
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Morocco, Spain, EU to foster joint action against human trafficking networks – The North Africa Post – The North Africa Post

Spain and the EU paid tribute to Morocco’s efforts to curb illegal migration as the three parties agreed to cooperate closely against migrant trafficking networks whom they blamed for the violent crossing attempt into Melilla on June 24. Moroccan authorities said 23 migrants died in a violent crossing attempt after they stormed a narrow border…

Global Air Traffic Recovered 68.7% of Pre-Pandemic Levels in May – SchengenVisaInfo.com
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Global Air Traffic Recovered 68.7% of Pre-Pandemic Levels in May – SchengenVisaInfo.com

[Editor’s note: While this article is not about “human trafficking,” it is indicative of the level of travel allowed at this point in time, and how tourism is being affected. – PBJ Learning] The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has revealed that air traffic is recovering, with the rates in May being 83.1 per cent…

What Causes Human Trafficking?
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What Causes Human Trafficking?

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Freedom from Sex Trafficking
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Freedom from Sex Trafficking

It is that time of year where we fire up the grill, dress in our wildest combos of red, white, and blue, crack a cold drink and enjoy the fireworks shows all in celebration of freedom. For so many of us we will never know a life without this level of freedom. Yes, we may…

The most dangerous immigrant routes in the world: where (undocumented) immigrants most often die
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The most dangerous immigrant routes in the world: where (undocumented) immigrants most often die

The world’s most dangerous immigrant routes: where illegal immigrants most often die. Photo: Shutterstock Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many countries have tightened border controls, which prompted illegal immigrants (editor’s note: people are not illegal – they may be undocumented, which is illegal, but a human is not an “illegal.” – bjc) to go en masse…