Reducing Child Trafficking One Garment at a Time
Since 2017
Rudolpho Sanchez Taboada, Ejido Uruapan, Baja, Mexico
Mission
To reduce the trafficking of children by providing them with new garments to wear. A new garment with a label suggests to traffickers someone is watching. Children of all ages are now being trafficked. https://www.cbp.gov/border-security/human-trafficking
To reduce the trafficking of children by providing them with new garments to wear. A new garment with a label suggests to traffickers someone is watching. Children of all ages are now being trafficked. https://www.cbp.gov/border-security/human-trafficking
43% of victims, mainly boys, were trafficked for forced labor in industries such as domestic work, begging, and agriculture; 21% of victims, mainly girls, faced sexual exploitation such as forced prostitution, pornography, and sexual servitude. Among factors increasing victims' vulnerability to being trafficked were having little or no education or living in low-income countries
Harvard School of Public Health, August 3, 2023
Harvard School of Public Health, August 3, 2023
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