Our case study will examine and assess levels of coordination and interaction between the Nepali government and NGOs in alleviating the problem of human trafficking in Nepal, and we will offer a number of recommendations for improved coordination amongst partners for working tow...
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Human trafficking is estimated to surpass the drug trade in less than five years. Journalist Victor Malarek reports that it is primarily men who are driving human trafficking, specifically trafficking for sex.[11] Victims of human trafficking suffer devastating physical and psychological harm. However,...
Internal forced labor may constitute India's largest trafficking problem; men, women, and children in debt bondage are forced to work in industries such as brick kilns, rice mills, agriculture, and embroidery factories. Although no comprehensive study of forced and bonded labor has been carried ...
Background: Sex trafficking has recently been recognized by the United Nations as a human rights violation disproportionately affecting women and girls in Asia. While physical and sexual violence are widely recognized as common experiences for sex trafficked women and girls, little investigation has begu...
Behind the everyday bargains we all love -- the $10 manicure, the unlimited shrimp buffet -- is a hidden world of forced labor to keep those prices at rock bottom. Noy Thrupkaew investigates human trafficking – which flourishes in the US and Europe, as
Nepal--Almost 5,000 to 10,000 Nepali women and girls are trafficked just to India every year. It is considered to be the busiest route of human trafficking in the world. lot of people are bought into India from Nepal as India is a fast developing country and in need of a lot of lab...
In this light, this paper examines the adequacy of the Nepali legal frameworks on transplantation and human trafficking in combating illicit organ removal. This is done on the basis of a discussion of six cases of illicit organ removal that were prosecuted between 2013 and 2019. This discussion ...