State five Hardship that victims of human trafficking may experience in the hands of human...
CIVIC
WAEC 2019
State five Hardship that victims of human trafficking may experience in the hands of human traffickers
Explanation
- Human rights violation of the victims e.g they are subjected to hardship/forced labour.
- Untimely death of victims due to ill health and maltreatment.
- Sexual abuse and risk of contracting sexually transmitted diseases such as HIV/AIDS,
- Victims of human trafficking suffer stigmatization/bad image in the society.
- Unwanted pregnancy among female victims.
- Most victims of human trafficking end up in abject poverty due to exploitation.
- Emotional/physical disorder of victims
- Some victims of human trafficking also fall victims of crimes such as drug abuse, drug trafficking.
- Denial to victims access to education especially children.
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