1. Global Human Trafficking
The pattern of the trade of humans is usually from developing (third world countries) to developed countries ( first world countries). ... They display high or significant increasing number of victims. 2. ... For example, according to the CIA world fact book, around 61.94% of people in Chad, among other countries live below the poverty line, living on just $1.25 USD per day. ... Underlying all of the economic drivers of human trafficking is not that people are particularly vulnerable to be trafficked but that there is high demand for cheap labour, services and commercial sex, not just in unde...
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