Old Practice, New Chains: Modern Slavery in Afghanistan

Publication language
English
Date published
06 Nov 2019
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Children & youth, humanitarian action, Protection, human rights & security
Countries
Afghanistan
Organisations
Samuel Hall

For a topic that conjures vivid images in the public imagination, trafficking in persons remains largely misunderstood as the forcible movement of people. Yet, other disquieting images—the child bride given to resolve a conflict, the “dancing boy” kept as a sex slave, and the household toiling in bonded labour—are also forms of human trafficking. While these examples are drawn from the Afghan context, trafficking in persons (TIP) remains a global scourge with national and regional variations in terms of trends, prevalence, and acceptance.