three ways in which human trafficking may affect victim's self esteem and thus contributes to HIV and AIDS
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Human trafficking may affect the victims self esteem and contribute to HIV /AIDS infection. Human trafficking is the transportation of humans from one place to another place due to illegal activities which are being carried out on a place. There are a lots of risk factors which are there on a human trafficking. Firstly there is a huge loss of self esteem for the person who is being trafficked. So there are various risk factors involved here.
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Human trafficking is the most dehumanizing aspect in human nature.
It stips off humn being there dignity
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- Human trafficking can lead to low self-esteem in the following dimensions
- Individuals being trafficked are exposed to force labor and slavery which renders them to low and very bad situation in there environmental and mental development hence low self esteem.
- Trafficking o human beings leads to the spread of Sexual Transmitted diseases since the individuals are exposed to rape and forceful sexual acts by the oppresses hence easy transmission of the sexually transmitted infection,
- Trafficking is inhumane act and many humanitarian bodies have advocated and ensured the stop of this evil act againt human race.
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