Human trafficking, a grave violation of human rights, continues to plague societies globally. It involves the illegal trade of individuals for exploitation, including forced labor, sexual exploitation, and involuntary servitude. Despite concerted efforts by governments, non-profits, and international organizations, human trafficking remains a significant and complex issue. The magnitude of human trafficking is staggering. According to recent Report On Human Trafficking , an estimated 24.9 million people worldwide are victims of forced labor, with 4.8 million in forced sexual exploitation. Traffickers often prey on vulnerable populations, including migrants, refugees, and impoverished individuals, using coercion, deception, and violence to maintain control over their victims. The economic impact of human trafficking is profound. Victims often endure physical and psychological abuse, leading to long-term health problems and significant societal costs. Additionally, trafficking unde