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    Human Rights Watch The International Non-Governmental Organization I have chosen is named Human Rights Watch (HRW), which is a non-profit institution that was established in 1978 with its headquarters located in New York City. Human Rights Watch has approximately 400 staff members of “human rights professionals” (Human Rights Watch, 2015) disbursed throughout the world that include “country specialists, lawyers, journalists, advocates, and academics of diverse backgrounds and nationalities”…

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    unstable individuals, families and groups. It helps improve social change, development and makes a difference. There are Christian based non-profit organizations that are passionate and talented individuals that are helping to achieve in the United States and international. They are many people out there that have needs and faith- filled organization serves a very important role in the serve of sharing the kingdom of God not only giving or providing everyday essentials like: clothing, food and…

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    Fourth, it is very difficult to implement and enforce laws regarding human trafficking when most situations involving the trafficking of persons are mislabeled and not seen for the crime that they truly are. This is especially the case with international treaties such as the Palermo Protocol. Fifth, many people at the local level, the general public, cops, judges and the like are uneducated about human trafficking. They either don’t know what indicators to look for to identify a trafficking…

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    Define Human Trafficking

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    mining and entertainment. For this reason, the forced labour business generate at least $150 billion every year in profits (International Labour Organization repots,…

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    exploit children in order to construct their products, the reality is, banning child labour simply creates a more dangerous life for the average working child. The International Labour Organization (ILO) is an organization that aims to promote social justice and recognize international human and labour rights (International Labour Organization, n.d.). The ILO states that child labour is “work…

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    their manufacturing to child labor is for budget cuts. They can make the kids work for much longer hours than normal and not have to pay them what they deserve. Over 3 million kids in India are working under this cruelty and It must be fixed. Organizations like the UN or the ILO are great examples of people donating time and money to help rescue these kids from their conditions. The min issue why child labor is still happening and the companies aren’t being stopped is because the laws set in…

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    might be confronted when operating start-up manufacturing company in the United States and internationally. As a company becomes more globalized, it is essential for owners, employers, and employees to understand the business protocol for an international business’ relationships. As an HR consultant the start-up manufacturing company has hired me as the first employee; but, no decision has been made as to what State will be their principal company’s location. However, due to customer’s…

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    While organizations like UNICEF and the ILO are quick to label child labor as detrimental, it is vital to realize that it is an important part of many communities and families. It not only builds up the economy of less developed countries, but it also preserves the…

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    and demand refers to how “the unit price for a particular good […] will vary until it settles at a point where the quantity demanded […] will equal the quantity supplied” (Wikipedia 2015). The principles of supply and demand can be applied to international trade that has been made possible by globalization through the opening of borders and intensification of global connectivity. A video on YouTube called “HUMAN TRAFFICKING: SUPPLY AND DEMAND” puts it simply, “Supplying countries send. Demanding…

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    with human trafficking than we realize because of the lack of caution or comprehension we have about the issue. We live in a broken world, yet we are comfortable and content with it because we are not held down to slavery. There aren’t very many organizations or individuals willing to give assistance to help aid this problem. Anybody is able to help with decreasing this disgraceful plight. It is just contingent on who is inclined to take that first…

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