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  2. Human trafficking in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Human trafficking is the fastest growing criminal industry in the world, second to drug dealing and tied with arms dealing. [4] According to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, human trafficking is the acquisition of people by improper means such as deception, force, or fraud, with the goal of exploiting them. [5]

  3. Category:Human trafficking in Nepal - Wikipedia

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  4. Trafficking in Persons Report - Wikipedia

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    The TIP Report on a map based on 2021 data The number of trafficking victims in EU countries in 2022. The Trafficking in Persons Report, or the TIP Report, is an annual report issued since 2001 by the U.S. State Department's Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons.

  5. Category:Human rights abuses in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. ... Human trafficking in Nepal (9 P) M. Massacres in Nepal (8 P) T. Terrorism in Nepal (1 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Human rights abuses ...

  6. Prostitution in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Prostitution is illegal in Nepal. The Human Trafficking and Transportation (Control) Act, 2064, Act Number 5 of the Year 2064 (2008), criminalises prostitution [1] and living of the earnings of prostitution by including it in the definition of human trafficking. [2] UNAIDS estimate there to be 67,300 prostitutes in the country. [3]

  7. Human trafficking - Wikipedia

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    Human trafficking can occur both within a single country or across national borders. It is distinct from people smuggling, which involves the consent of the individual being smuggled and typically ends upon arrival at the destination. In contrast, human trafficking involves exploitation and a lack of consent, often through force, fraud, or ...

  8. Child labour in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Domestic labour for children in Nepal includes childcare, cooking, shopping, fetching water, and cleaning. [7] Some children, usually young girls, are forced into domestic labour due to human trafficking. [19] According to Edmonds (2006) in one week children ages 6–15 spend 4.3 hours doing domestic work. [7]

  9. Not My Life - Wikipedia

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    Not My Life is a documentary film about human trafficking and contemporary slavery.It addresses many forms of slavery, [1] including the military use of children in Uganda, involuntary servitude in the United States, unfree labor in Ghana, forced begging and garbage picking in India, sex trafficking in Europe and Southeast Asia, and other kinds of child abuse.