A comparison of child trafficking causes between China and Uganda

A comparison of child trafficking causes between China and Uganda

A comparison of child trafficking causes between China and Uganda

Although a number of intervention strategies are in place to combat child trafficking and to improve on the protection of children, these interventions have not been widely adopted by countries, making child trafficking a growing concern. The causes of the phenomenon in China and Uganda are discussed in this review paper, along with an exploration of possible common causes of the phenomenon out of a complex background, for a successful global campaign against the problem.