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Read the following conversation and complete the activity that follows.

Abir: I've been hearing about human trafficking in Bangladesh. What is it?

Lily: Human trafficking is when people are illegally traded for exploitation, like forced labor or prostitution. It's a big problem here.

Abir: How does it happen?

Lily: Traffickers lure people with false promises of jobs or a better life, then exploit them. Abir: Who is most at risk?

Lily: People from poor backgrounds, with little education, and marginalized communities, especially women and children.

Abir: What's being done to stop it?

Lily: The government and organizations are working on stricter laws, better enforcement, and raising awareness. There are also shelters and support for victims.

Abir: Are there still challenges?

Lily: Yes, corruption, lack of resources, and low awareness make it hard to combat trafficking fully.

Abir: Thanks for explaining, Lily.

Lily: You're welcome, Abir. It's important to know about these issues.

Now, give your opinions whether you agree or disagree with the statement 'The government and organizations are not doing anything to combat human trafficking.'

Created: 2 months ago | Updated: 2 months ago
Updated: 2 months ago

Based on the information gained from the conversation between Abir and Lily, I disagree with the statement that he government and organizations are not doing anything to combat human trafficking. We hear lily talking about a number of measures taken by the government and organizations to combat human trafficking. For example the government and organizations are working on formulating stricter laws, and better enforcement of such laws to fight against human trafficking.

2 months ago

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