Transcription of trafficking - UNICEF
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Child ProteCtion inForMAtion Sheet Child trafficking affects children throughout the world, in both industrialized and developing coun-tries. trafficked children are subjected to prostitu-tion, forced into marriage or illegally adopted; they provide cheap or unpaid labour, work as house serv-ants or beggars, are recruited into armed groups and are used for sports. trafficking exposes children to violence, sexual abuse and hiV infection and violates their rights to be protected, grow up in a family environment and have access to child victim of trafficking is any person under 18 who is recruited, transported, transferred, har-boured or received for the purpose of exploitation, either within or outside a country. the use of illicit means, including violence or fraud, is irrelevant. ending trafficking will require international, regional and national cooperation.
Child ProteCtion inForMAtion Sheet Child trafficking affects children throughout the world, in both industrialized and developing coun-tries. trafficked children …
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