Hidden Business and Open Secrets: How Human Trafficking is Managed and What You Can Do About It Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Although exact numbers are difficult to obtain, the United Nations reports that 2.5 million people are trafficked each year. About 80 per cent of casualties are women and girls, with most engaged in the sex trade.

The authors, members of the Massachusetts General Hospital Initiative to End Captivity, conduct investigation in the eight metropolitan areas: New York City, Los Angeles, London, Manila, Mumbai, Kolkata (India), Rio de Janeiro and Salvador (Brazil), interviewing hundreds of health workers and the anti-trafficking influentials. Predicated on their research, they make four recommendation for international companies, who they encourage to exercise leadership in the effort to eradicate human trafficking.

PUBLICATION DATE: September 01, 2010 PRODUCT #: ROT124-HCB-ENG

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