Women at the frontline of climate change
Human trafficking in Nepal - Patterns
Gulf Countries
PUSH FACTORS
Conflicts
Impoverishment
China
Open border
Natural hazards
Family disruption
Impunity
Domestic violence
Patriarchy
Illiteracy
India
DESTINATIONS
Overseas trafficking
Cross border trafficking
Nepal
RECRUITMENT AND TRANSPORTATION
Forced labour
Fraudulent marriage
Deception offering job and education
Sex industry
Provoking unconsciousness with drugs
Brothels
REASON FOR TRAFFICKING
SOCIAL STATUS
HIGH
LOW
Coercion
Systematic violence Abduction
Sources: Maiti Nepal; Interpol; Hodge, D., and Lietz, C., The International Sexual Trafficking of Women and Children: A Review of the Literature, 2009.
LOW
HIGH
VULNERABILITY
ENSLAVEMENT PROCESS
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