Stop Trafficking – July 2025

The July issue of Stop Trafficking! looks at the issue of trafficking for child labour. While it focuses on the United States, the article is still relevant as child labour is a universal problem. Child labour is defined by International Labour Organization Conventions 138 as the Minimum Age for Admission to Employments and 182 on the Worst Forms of Child Labour. It includes employment below the minimum aga as established in national legislation, hazardous unpaid household services,and the worst forms of child labour.
Articles in this issue include:
- Child and Forced Labour Defined
- Children Exploited for Labour
- Who are the Traffickers
- Understanding the Trafficking of children for the Purposes of Child Labour
Download the July issue of Stop Trafficking! here.