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Human trafficking in Nepal - Patterns Gulf Countries


PUSH FACTORS Conflicts


Open border disruption Family Impunity Illiteracy DESTINATIONS India


Impoverishment


Natural hazards Domestic violence


Patriarchy China


Nepal


RECRUITMENT AND TRANSPORTATION


Fraudulent marriage


Deception offering job and education


Provoking unconsciousness with drugs


Forced labour Sex industry


Brothels


REASON FOR TRAFFICKING


SOCIAL STATUS HIGH LOW VULNERABILITY LOW HIGH ENSLAVEMENT PROCESS


Sources: Maiti Nepal; Interpol; Hodge, D., and Lietz, C., The International Sexual Trafficking of Women and Children: A Review of the Literature, 2009.


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Overseas trafficking Coercion


Systematic violence Abduction


Cross border trafficking


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