Stolen Children

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People often believe that child trafficking has ceased to be an issue of the twenty-first century. As defined by, Jane Kane who is the author of numerous child trafficking related texts, “it is the illegal trade of children for the purposes of sexual abuse, child labor, and several other kinds of exploitation that include forcefully imposed situation”(7). It is generally considered and recognized by governmental institutions as an inhumane and degrading offense against children. Unfortunately today, more than ever, children are continuously identified as potential victims of this growing crisis.

Thankfully, there have been people who haven taken action in regards to this issue. During World War II and as a result of the armed conflicts, it became a necessity to create an institution that would provide children with food supplies and healthcare services. It was then when the United Nations General Assembly developed and founded the United Nations Children’s Fund, also known as UNICEF. This organization is solely responsible for addressing issues directly affecting children, and designing reasonable plans that could solve them. UNICEF, in partnership with the International Labor Office and many other government-funded programs has designed and carried out several projects. They mainly attempt to prevent crimes involving children, protect victims, and prosecute criminals. They have also sponsored highly important studies which revealed that approximately 1.2 million children are being trafficked every year around the world.

Throughout history, children have most of the time been underappreciated, and viewed as vulnerable and susceptible to harm. Their innocence and inexperience make them the number one target of barbaric people ...

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...of this magnitude can evolve into an unstoppable global crisis down the road. It is necessary to create awareness and instruct people about child trafficking. Even though it sounds like a complicated job, in reality it is simpler to solve than expected. Once a few people know, the word will spread really fast. It has to be done in order to make our communities more secured places. We must be able to provide future generations with a hopeful society. Devoting effort to issues like these are the most important milestones to succeed in this war against crime.

Works Cited

“Child Protection from Violence, Exploitation and Abuse.” United Nations Children’s Fund. 00000UNICEF, 15 Aug. 2011. Web. 25 Sept. 2011.

Kane, June. “Training Manual to Fighting Trafficking in Children for Labor.” United Nations 00000Children’s Fund. UNICEF, 15 Sept. 2009. Web. 25 Sept. 2011.

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