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Research Study on Trafficking in Women and Children in the SADC Region
Research Study on Trafficking in Women and Children in the SADC Region
Africa
G09-805
116,800
Angola
Democratic Republic of the Congo
South Africa
United Republic of Tanzania
Zambia
Migration Research and Publication
Regional
Completed
Trafficking in persons, in particular women and children, is an issue of global concern. While the problem is well documented in some regions, notably South East Asia and Eastern Europe, very little information on trafficking exists in the SADC region. This region displays many of the conditions known to be conducive to the trafficking phenomenon, such as great economic disparity, the growing influence of organised crime, and an international transportation hub at Johannesburg.
There has been a significant weakness in the research base upon which to plan practical action. This research study has aimed to address the need for information on trafficking in women and children in Southern Africa by detailing the extent and character of the illicit trade in the region. In addition to filling an information gap, this study has been used as a foundation for future counter-trafficking activities that will provide effective support to victims, make recommendations to public authorities, and develop preventive strategies that are effective and appropriate for the SADC region.