Global Report on TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS 2024

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Human trafficking remains a global crisis, with rising cases after the pandemic, particularly affecting women, children, and vulnerable groups. Forced labor has become the most common form of exploitation, followed by sexual exploitation, while justice systems struggle to address these crimes effectively. Organized crime networks play a significant role in trafficking, with victims increasingly transported across international borders.

In South Asia, including Pakistan, trafficking is fueled by economic challenges, displacement, and migration routes. Children, especially those unaccompanied, are at higher risk of exploitation. Stronger protective measures, legal reforms, and international collaboration are essential to address these issues and support victims.

Click here to read the full report: Global Report on TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS 2024

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