Sexual slavery without borders: trafficking for commercial sexual exploitation in India

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Christine Joffres
Edward Mills
Michel Joffres
Tinku Khanna
Harleen Walia
Darrin Grund
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[1] Simon Fraser University,Faculty of Health Sciences
[2] Jagdish Mills Compound,State Coordinator, Bihar Anti
[3] GOI (MWCD)/UNICEF,trafficking Resource, Centre Apne Aap Women Worldwide http://www.apneaap.org
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International Journal for Equity in Health | / 7卷
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Sexual Exploitation; Human Trafficking; Destination Country; Consistent Condom; Male Sexual Worker;
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Trafficking in women and children is a gross violation of human rights. However, this does not prevent an estimated 800 000 women and children to be trafficked each year across international borders. Eighty per cent of trafficked persons end in forced sex work. India has been identified as one of the Asian countries where trafficking for commercial sexual exploitation has reached alarming levels. While there is a considerable amount of internal trafficking from one state to another or within states, India has also emerged as a international supplier of trafficked women and children to the Gulf States and South East Asia, as well as a destination country for women and girls trafficked for commercial sexual exploitation from Nepal and Bangladesh. Trafficking for commercial sexual exploitation is a highly profitable and low risk business that preys on particularly vulnerable populations. This paper presents an overview of the trafficking of women and girls for sexual exploitation (CSE) in India; identifies the health impacts of CSE; and suggest strategies to respond to trafficking and related issues.
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