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Trafficking in Women
and Girls
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Trafficking in persons — the illegal and highly profitable
recruitment, transport, or sale of human beings for the purpose
of exploiting their labor — is a slavery-like practice that must
be eliminated. The trafficking of women and children into bonded
sweatshop labor, forced marriage, forced prostitution, domestic
servitude, and other kinds of work is a global phenomenon.
Traffickers use coercive tactics including deception, fraud,
intimidation, isolation, threat and use of physical force,
and/or debt bondage to control their victims. Women are
typically recruited with promises of good jobs in other
countries or provinces, and, lacking better options at home,
agree to migrate. Through agents and brokers who arrange the
travel and job placements, women are escorted to their
destinations and delivered to the employers. Upon reaching their
destinations, some women learn that they have been deceived
about the nature of the work they will do; most have been lied
to about the financial arrangements and conditions of their
employment; and all find themselves in coercive and abusive
situations from which escape is both difficult and dangerous.
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