Wednesday, March 11, 2015
Mekong Trafficking Report Uncovers Mental Health, Abuse Issues - International Organization for Migration
“Trafficking in human beings is a gross violation of human rights that often involves extreme exploitation and abuse,” said Jeff Labovitz, IOM’s Thailand Chief of Mission. “People are trafficked for various forms of exploitation, most frequently into low-skilled labour sectors and for forced labour and sexual exploitation. In these circumstances, trafficked persons are exposed to a multitude of health risks, including violence, deprivation and serious occupational hazards.”
READ MORE:
Mekong Trafficking Report Uncovers Mental Health, Abuse Issues - International Organization for Migration:
Related articles
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment