In a South Asian country, approximately 15,000 women and children are trafficked each year with 1,000 being rescued. Exploitation happens frequently and many rituals and practices are hidden from sight. Although there is a minimum age for marriage, it is still common practice for children to be married off as young as twelve. A ritual where menstruating women are expected to live in a small hut away from their families for the duration is still widely practised despite being difficult for women. Child labour is still common, and many children still work in the entertainment sector, brick factories and dance bars. The sex industry has gone underground but still exists with girls that have been tricked into working. Migrant workers have left their families in search of better incomes and find themselves locked into physical labour contracts, or working as housemaids in homes where they are often abused.
South Asia: Exploitation
Written by Super User 22 Jul 2022Additional Info
- Pray: for God to empower and anoint all who are working to eradicate child trafficking, child marriage, abuse of women, child labour, illegal contract work and all exploitation. (Isaiah 5:20-21)
- More: https://www.interserve.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/Go-Issue-2-2022-Digital.pdf
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