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    Follow up 15 List of Acronyms CEDAW Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women CMR Child Mortality Rate CSEC Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children EFA Education for All EPI Extended Program for Immunization ESR Education Sector Reforms GoP Government of Pakistan GMIS Gender Management Information System GRAP Gender Reform Action Plan HSR Health Sector

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    and they work with governments and other organizations to protect children who are vulnerable to trafficking and help those who are already victimized by it (“Child Trafficking”). It is organizations like these that are bringing an end to the exploitation of people all across the world. However‚ it is not just big organizations who can put an end to human trafficking. If healthcare workers are trained to recognize if a patient is a victim of human trafficking rather than an ordinary patient‚ they

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    the abuse of power or of a position of vulnerability or of the giving or receiving of payments or benefits to achieve the consent of a person having control over another person‚ for the purpose of exploitation. Exploitation shall include the exploitation of the prostitution of others or sexual exploitation‚ forced labour or services‚ slavery or practices similar to slavery‚ servitude or the removal of organs. Hoyle‚ Bosworth and Dempsey (2011:315) explain that being a victim is a social construction

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    In the world today there are about twenty to thirty million slaves in Human Trafficking. Human Trafficking is a form of modern day slavery that people profit from the control and exploitation of others. Human Trafficking is the third largest international crime today. 80% of human trafficking is sexual exploitation and or abuse and the other 20% is labor. 70%of human slaves are female or children. Shyima Hall was forced into that 70%‚ but was lucky enough to be able to escape the lifestyle of human

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    Slavery generates $150 billion for traffickers each year. 78% of slavery victims today are in labor slavery. 22% of slavery victims today are in sex slavery. With three interstates passing through our state‚ Oklahoma has unknowingly become a primary trade route for transporting human sexual trafficking victims across the country. We’ve also become an unwanted destination for the business itself – and the business of sexual trafficking here is growing. In March 2012‚ police busted a sex trafficking

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    OneFile Lagon‚ M. P. (2011). The global abolition of human trafficking: The indispensible role of the United States. Georgetown Journal of International Affairs‚ 12(1)‚ 89-98 McClain‚ N. M. & Garrity‚ S. E. (2011). Sex trafficking and the exploitation of adolescents. Journal of Obstetric‚ Gynecologic‚ & Neonatal Nursing‚ 40‚ 243–252 Meier‚ P.J. (2008). Small commodities: How child traffickers exploit children and families in intercountry adoption and what the United States must do to stop

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    is a huge violation of human rights. Every year‚ thousands of women and children come in contact with traffickers‚ in their own countries and many other countries abroad. Many traffickers use the vulnerability of women and children for sexual exploitation‚ forced labor‚ removal of organs‚ and is ultimately a practice of slavery. One young woman‚ Holly Austin Smith‚ is a survivor of human trafficking and recalls her experience very well. When she was fourteen‚ she ran away from home and settled

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    This paper presents a comprehensive review of current literature on human trafficking into and within the United States. This review of the literature is part of a larger study funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)‚ Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation‚ to examine how HHS programs are currently addressing the needs of victims of human trafficking‚ including domestic victims‚ with a priority focus on domestic youth. This study is also structured

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    areas; despite reported sexual exploitation of Jamaican children by foreign tourists‚ no investigations or prosecutions of such suspected criminal activity were reported by the government. The government made efforts to address demand for commercial sex acts by conducting high-profile raids on hotels and nightclubs. Implementing measures The time has come for all nation states which are prepared to deal effectively with human trafficking and the sexual exploitation of children and women to revisit

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    Human trafficking in the Philippines Human trafficking and the prostitution of children is a significant issue in the Philippines‚ often controlled by organized crime syndicates. Human Trafficking in the Philippines is a crime against humanity. In an effort to deal with the problem‚ the Philippines passed R.A. 9208‚ the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act of 2003‚ a penal law against human trafficking‚ sex tourism‚ sex slavery and child prostitution. Enforcement is reported to be inconsistent.

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