Click the star to add/remove an item to/from your individual schedule.
You need to be logged in to avail of this functionality.

Accepted Paper:

Girls and women trafficking: the violation of human rights  
Dr Bhawna (L.b.s P.g College,mugalsarai.)

Paper short abstract:

The objective of the paper is to identify the causes and sources of girls women trafficking within India and from India to other countries The paper suggests the effective methods to prevent this organised crime.

Paper long abstract:

Human trafficking is the third largest organized crime after drugs and arms trade. Almost 80% of the human trafficking across the world is done for sexual exploitation and the rest is for bonded labour. India is considered as the hub of this crime as the girls from Nepal and Bangladesh are traded into India. These girls are usually from the age group of 9 to 14 coming from poor families sometimes sold by thier own parents.

The objective of the paper is to identify the causes and sources of girls women trafficking within India and from India to other countries The paper suggests the effective methods to prevent this organised crime. For this purpose I have adopted interview method and selected 30 persons including lawyers, NGOs, Police officers, political leaders and service agencies from Varanasi.

Keyword - Human rights, girls women trafficking, organized crime.

Panel WIM-HLT02
Forced migration and trafficking of young women in the contemporary world [IUAES Commission on Anthropology of Children, Youth and Childhood]
  Session 1