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“BREAKING THE CHAINS OF CHILD

TRAFFICKING”


CONTENTS :
• What is Child Trafficking?
• Types and Forms of Child
Trafficking
• Who is affected?
• Consequences of Child
Trafficking
• Impact of child Trafficking
in India
• Preventing Child
Trafficking
• Combating and Raising
Awareness
• The Role of Civil Society
• Take Action
What is Child Trafficking?

• Child trafficking is the recruitment,


transportation, transfer, harboring, or
receipt of children for the purpose of
exploitation. Exploitation includes the
use of a child for prostitution, forced
labor, or other forms of slavery. It is a
form of modern-day slavery, with
children being exploited for
commercial sex or labor.
Child Trafficking
• Child trafficking is a global tragedy
that affects millions of children and
their families. It is the illegal
movement of children for the purpose
of exploitation, including forced labor,
sexual exploitation, and other forms
of exploitation. The victims of child
trafficking are often isolated,
vulnerable, and unable to access
support or protection.
Types and Forms of Child Trafficking
• Child trafficking can take many forms,
including forced labor, domestic
servitude, and sex trafficking.
Traffickers often target vulnerable
populations, such as refugee and
migrant children, children living in
poverty, and children living in conflict
zones.
• Traffickers use a variety of tactics to
lure children into trafficking, including
deception, coercion, and force.
• They may promise children a better
life, or threaten them with violence or
other consequences if they don't
Did comply.
you know
As many as one-third of teen runaway or thrown-away
youth will be approached by a trafficker within 48 hours of
leaving home.
Who is Affected ?
• Child trafficking affects boys and
girls of all ages and backgrounds.
Children living in poverty, those
who are displaced or living in
conflict areas, and children who
are vulnerable to exploitation are
particularly at risk.
• Traffickers target children
because they are easier to
manipulate and control. They are
also less likely to report the crime
due to fear, shame, or a lack of
awareness of their rights
Consequences of Child Trafficking
• Child trafficking has devastating
consequences for victims and their families.
Victims of trafficking often suffer from
physical and psychological trauma, as well
as social stigma.
• In addition, victims of trafficking are often
denied access to education, health care, and
other basic services.
• Child trafficking also has economic
consequences.
• Victims of trafficking are often denied the
opportunity to participate in the formal
economy, thus reducing their potential to
contribute to their countries' economic
growth. In addition, the illegal activities
associated with child trafficking, such as
money laundering and corruption, can have
Impact of Child Trafficking in India
Preventing Child Trafficking
• Preventing child trafficking requires a holistic
approach, including strong laws and policies,
effective enforcement, and robust services for
victims and survivors. Governments, NGOs,
and other stakeholders must work together to
protect children from exploitation.
• It is also important to raise awareness of child
trafficking and its consequences. Education
and outreach can help children and their
families recognize the signs of trafficking and
seek help if they are at risk.
• Preventing trafficking requires a
comprehensive approach that addresses the
root causes of exploitation.
• Governments, civil society, and the
international community must work together
to create policies and programs that protect
children from exploitation.
Combating Child Trafficking
• Combatting child trafficking requires a
multi-pronged approach, including
strong laws and policies, effective
enforcement, and robust services for
victims and survivors. Governments,
NGOs, and other stakeholders must
work together to protect children from
exploitation.
• It is also important to raise awareness
of child trafficking and its
consequences. Education and outreach
can help children and their families
recognize the signs of trafficking and
seek help if they are at risk.
Raising Awareness
• Raising awareness about child
trafficking and creating a social
environment that does not tolerate
exploitation is essential to preventing
and combating the crime.
• Governments, civil society, and the
international community must work
together to educate children and adults
about the risks of trafficking.
• Public awareness campaigns can help
to educate people about the signs of
trafficking and how to report it.
• They can also help to create a social
environment that does not tolerate
exploitation.
The Role of Civil Society
• Civil society organizations have an
important role to play in preventing child
trafficking. They can raise awareness of the
issue, provide support and protection for
victims, and advocate for stronger laws and
regulations. In addition, civil society
organizations can work with governments
and international organizations to develop
programs that promote education, economic
opportunities, and access to health care for
vulnerable populations.
• It is also important for civil society
organizations to work together to ensure
that victims of trafficking are not forgotten.
By working together, civil society
organizations can ensure that victims of
trafficking have access to the support and
Take Action
• We all have a role to play in preventing
child trafficking and in supporting
victims. We can raise awareness of the
issue and advocate for stronger laws
and regulations. We can also support
organizations that are working to
prevent child trafficking and to provide
support and protection for victims. And
we can do our part to ensure that
victims of trafficking have access to
the support and protection they need
to rebuild their
• lives.
• Together, we can make a real
difference in the fight against child
trafficking. Let us all take action to
ensure that no child is left behind.
Conclusion
• Child trafficking is a global problem that
requires a comprehensive response from
governments, civil society, and the
international community. Prevention and
protection measures must be implemented to
protect children from exploitation, and public
awareness campaigns must be launched to
educate people about the risks of trafficking.
Prevention efforts must focus on vulnerable
populations and must include strong laws,
effective enforcement, and robust services
for victims and survivors.
• Education and outreach are also essential to
raising awareness of the signs of trafficking
and helping children and their families seek
help if they are at risk.
• Together, we can end child trafficking and
Team Members
NAMES ROLL NO.

SIDDHARTHA G 20211CSD0034

BAVITH RAJ E 20211CSD0056

GUDDATTU RAVITH KUMAR 20211CSD0128

S SHREYAS 20211CSD0149

GANESH B 20211CSD0148

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