Child trafficking is often driven by complex cultural factors.Beliefs about children’s roles, attitudes towards child labour, gender roles, and education all contribute to the risk.We must address these issues to protect vulnerable children.#EndHumanTrafficking Read More
Home » Child trafficking is often driven by complex cultural factors. Beliefs about children’s roles, attitudes towards child labour, gender roles, and education all contribute to the risk.We must address these issues to protect vulnerable children.#EndHumanTrafficking
Child trafficking is often driven by complex cultural factors. Beliefs about children’s roles, attitudes towards child labour, gender roles, and education all contribute to the risk.We must address these issues to protect vulnerable children.#EndHumanTrafficking
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