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Inês Gonçalves, Nº8 Leonor Santos, Nº11 Maria Miguel Nº 14 Matilde Santos, Nº17

UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF

HUMAN

RIGHTS

START

"No one shall be held in slavery or servitude; slavery and the slave trade shall be prohibited in all their forms."

Article 4

INDEX

2. Article 4

8. Gender, age and purposes of trafficking

4. What is slavery and human trafficking?

9. Examples of violations of the article

5. Most common forms of human trafficking

10. Ways of fighting human trafficking

6. A lucrative business

11. Conclusion

7. How people are kept slaves

12. Webgraphy

What is slavery and Human trafficking?

  • A global probelm
  • A shameful crime
  • Victims: women, men and children
  • Victims are exploited on a daily bsis

MOST COMMON FORMS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING

  • Sexual exploitation
  • Forced labour
  • Domestic servitude
  • Child begging

A lucrative business

  • One of the most profitable illegal businesses in Europe
  • People are seen as commodities
  • Most traffickers are men
  • Female traffickers used to attract victims

HOW PEOPLE ARE KEPT SLAVES

  • Physical assault
  • Rape
  • Threats against their families
  • Passport confiscation

gENDER, AGE AND PURPOSES OF TRAFFICKING

Children- used for begging, child pornography, sex or fighting in war zones

Women- sexual exploitation, domestic servitude and forced marriage

Men- organ removal or forced labour

Examples of violations of the article

Domestic Servitude in the United Kingdom

Sex trafficking in U.S cities

Women, girls, and boys are often manipulated or forced into prostitution

Individuals (often women from countries like the Philippines, Nigeria, or India) are forced to work long hours as housemaids or nannies

WAYS OF FIGHTING HUMAN TRAFFICKING

How can ordinary people fight human trafficking?

Be responsible- as a consumer you should make ethical choices

Be alert- in suspicious situations contact the authorities

Be involved- see what you can do in your community

“If slavery is not wrong, then nothing is wrong. I know there is a God, and he hates injustice and slavery. God cares, humanity cares and I care.”

Abraham Lincoln

Webgraphy

https://www.unodc.org/unodc/en/human-Trafficking/Human-Trafficking.html

https://www.britannica.com/topic/human-trafficking

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_trafficking

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