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Teenagers in Asia are exploited in various ways, including:
While exploitation affects teens across Asia, some countries have higher rates of exploitation than others:
: A tool to help youth remove explicit images of themselves that are circulating online. CyberTipline (NCMEC) exploited teens asia top
Asia is home to a significant number of victims of human trafficking, with many countries in the region being source, transit, and destination points for trafficked individuals. Teenagers, in particular, are vulnerable to exploitation due to their age, naivety, and sometimes economic or social circumstances.
Millions of adolescents find themselves trapped in hazardous labor environments to support family incomes. Teenagers in Asia are exploited in various ways,
Countries in the Greater Mekong Subregion—including Myanmar, Cambodia, and Laos—frequently serve as primary source and transit zones for trafficking and labor exploitation. Maritime hubs and border towns often become focal points where fragmented legal enforcement allows illicit networks to operate. South Asia
Across Asia’s bustling cities and remote villages, millions of teenagers face exploitation in silence. From forced labor in garment factories to online sexual abuse and child marriage, the crisis is vast – yet often underreported. This article explores the top forms of adolescent exploitation in Asia, why the region is a hotspot, and what is being done to protect vulnerable youth. Millions of adolescents find themselves trapped in hazardous
Sophisticated online predators cultivate artificial emotional bonds with vulnerable teenagers before coercing them into sharing explicit imagery, which is later used as blackmail.
If you suspect a child is being exploited, your immediate action can save a life.
The massive, post-pandemic digitization across Asia has drastically shifted threats into the digital sphere. Organizations like the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) have raised alarms over the exponential surge in Online Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (OCSEA).