Women at the frontline of climate change

Human trafficking in Nepal - Patterns

Gulf Countries

PUSH FACTORS

Conflicts

Impoverishment

China

Open border

Natural hazards

Family disruption

Impunity

Domestic violence

Patriarchy

Illiteracy

India

DESTINATIONS

Overseas trafficking

Cross border trafficking

Nepal

RECRUITMENT AND TRANSPORTATION

Forced labour

Fraudulent marriage

Deception offering job and education

Sex industry

Provoking unconsciousness with drugs

Brothels

REASON FOR TRAFFICKING

SOCIAL STATUS

HIGH

LOW

Coercion

Systematic violence Abduction

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

LOW

HIGH

VULNERABILITY

ENSLAVEMENT PROCESS

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