“The UN global Initiative of Fight Human Trafficking estimates 12.3 million people are victim of forced labour worldwide, 2.5 million of which have been trafficked.” (Ms Koirala from MAITI Nepal visits UWCSEA, Http://www.maitinepal.org/). Most of these trafficked women and children originate from some of the poorest nations in the world. Over “900 million of the world’s poor who are considered most vulnerable” (Khatri Nayan, 2) live in a small coalition of seven developing countries (India, Nepal, Pakistan, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Maldives) also known as (SAARC) …show more content…
Although various programs has been ongoing for decades and Nepal has tried to satisfies a certain level of compliance with the international legal standards to curtail all women and child trafficking and any discrimination against women at its root cause, the lack of resources, non-collaborative ministries and agencies that further lack of adequate expertise in the various sectors have proved insufficient to stop or increase in the cross-border trafficking of women and