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.'