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Human Trafficking Webquest
Task 1 : Learn about what Human Trafficking is and what the different types of human
trafficking that prevail in different parts of the world are. Check the following links and answer
the following questions:
- What is Human Trafficking? (UNODC)
- What is Human Trafficking (Office of the Attorney General)
- What is Human Trafficking (Resurgence)
- What is Human Trafficking (vimeo)
1. What is human trafficking?
Where people are recruited, transported, then, forced to do things for other people’s profit.
2. Which category of people is affected by human trafficking?
Men, Women, and children of all ages
3. What are human trafficking victims oblied to do?
sex, hospitality industries, domestic workers or in forced marriages. Victims are forced to work in
harsh conditions with no reward or pay, live in fear of violence and often in harsh conditions.
Some are also tricked into having their organs removed. Children are forced to serve as soldiers
or to commit crimes for the outcome and reward for criminals.
4. How many people are affected by human trafficking worldwide?
14, 500- 17, 500 annually
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Human Trafficking Webquest

Task 1 : Learn about what Human Trafficking is and what the different types of human trafficking that prevail in different parts of the world are. Check the following links and answer the following questions:

  • What is Human Trafficking? (UNODC)
  • What is Human Trafficking (Office of the Attorney General)
  • What is Human Trafficking (Resurgence)
  • What is Human Trafficking (vimeo)
    1. What is human trafficking? Where people are recruited, transported, then, forced to do things for other people’s profit.
    2. Which category of people is affected by human trafficking? Men, Women, and children of all ages
    3. What are human trafficking victims oblied to do? sex, hospitality industries, domestic workers or in forced marriages. Victims are forced to work in harsh conditions with no reward or pay, live in fear of violence and often in harsh conditions. Some are also tricked into having their organs removed. Children are forced to serve as soldiers or to commit crimes for the outcome and reward for criminals.
    4. How many people are affected by human trafficking worldwide? 14, 500- 17, 500 annually

Task 2 : Identify the possible causes and consequences of Human Trafficking. Check the following links and answer the following questions:

  • library.thinkquest.org/trio/TTQ04158/
  • www.caritas.org/activities/women_migration/caritas_migration_trafficking_and_women.html? cnt=
  • gvnet.com/humantrafficking/gvnet.com/humantrafficking/
  • www.isn.ethz.ch/isn/Digital.../Detail/?...
    1. List three reasons related to the countries of origin. China- they have a one child policy that leads to gender imbalance and a universal expectation to marry Iran- poverty Russia- mass migration provides cover for traffickers to recruit laborers and make them more vulnerable to exploitation.
    2. List three reasons due to some universal factors. Political instability, economic hardship, and physical or emotional vulnerability
    3. How does human trafficking affect the victims' health?

STDs, HIV/AIDS, pelvic pain, rectal trauma and urinary difficulties from working in

the sex industry. Pregnancy, resulting from rape or prostitution.

  1. How does human trafficking affect the victims mentally?
  1. What can you do to stop human trafficking? Know your surroundings, don’t be alone in public, know the signs and awarness Task 4 : Learn about Human Trafficking and Modern-day Slavery in Madagascar and answer the following questions:
  • chartsbin.com/view/
  • gvnet.com/humantrafficking/Madagascar.htm
  • http://www.antananarivo.usembassy.gov/reports/madagascar-trafficking-in-persons- report---2012/trafficking-in-persons-report-2012.html
  • allafrica.com/stories/201209210905.html
  1. In what Tier is Madagascar ranked? Tier 2 watch list
  2. What forms of human trafficking prevail in Madagascar? forced labor and sexual exploitation. Children are trafficked within the country for domestic servitude, forced marriage, forced labor for traveling vendors.
  1. What are the causes and effects of human trafficking in Madagascar? War, political instability, and natural disasters can displace individuals or entire families. Also, it physically and mentally effects victim’s health.
  2. How is human trafficking handled in Madagascar? A fine of $260 to $2,610 for offenses towards an adult victim, and between five and 10 years imprisonment and a fine of $520 to $5,230 for those towards a child victim.