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ISSN Print: 2394-7500, ISSN Online: 2394-5869, CODEN: IJARPF

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Vol. 3, Issue 7, Part Q (2017)

Child trafficking: Perspectives of the non-government organisations

Child trafficking: Perspectives of the non-government organisations

Author(s)
Harshita Harshu
Abstract
Child trafficking is a problem which has grown over the years despite all kinds of treatments tried to curb it. It is a global issue and round the world many legislations, rules, International Conventions have been taken up to curb tis problem but all in vain. It consists of many kinds of crimes under one term like child labour, child prostitution, child sex tourism, bonded labour, adoption and many more.
Child trafficking is a type of crime where the Government and Non-government Organisations both are working hand in hand to help the victims. In the recent past government has taken many initiatives just because the Non- Government organisations have played a very effective role in creating pressure and awareness in the authorities to understand the gravity of the problem. These Organisations and their staffs have worked day in and day out without caring about the risk involved to rescue the children from the hands of the traffickers. These Activists have not left any stone unturned to ensure that the children are saved, counselled, rehabilitated and repatriated back to their families.
Thus, the present study focuses on the perspectives of these Organisations to understand child trafficking and the children suffering at the hands of traffickers. The present study tries to understand the route of trafficking and whether the gender of the child matters to the traffickers or all are forced to serve the same path. The study takes into consideration the recommendations of these Activists to suggest ways to prevent and protect from being trafficked. A few cases has been incorporated to understand the plight of the trafficked children. The study is a primary research and with the help of graphs the research findings have been explained. The study is concluded with the findings that Government, Non- Government Organisations all need to work in close proximity along with the support of the common public for the greater good of the children.
Pages: 1164-1173  |  1002 Views  62 Downloads
How to cite this article:
Harshita Harshu. Child trafficking: Perspectives of the non-government organisations. Int J Appl Res 2017;3(7):1164-1173.
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