It is widely believed that indigenous culture and tradition are at the root of the human trafficking and forced labour problem in Africa. Adherents to this viewpoint also claim that endogenous as opposed to exogenous forces impede efforts to eradicate the problem. This study employed a loglinear regression model to test the tenability of this claim. It hypothesized an inverse association between indigenous culture/tradition and efforts to combat human trafficking. The hypothesis was rejected. It is shown that anti-trafficking initiatives are less successful where indigenous tradition is dominated, or has been usurped, by imported cultural practices. Key words: Africa’s triple heritage, Child labour, forced labour, human trafficking
High levels of human trafficking remain a serious cause for concern, both globally and in many regio...
Trafficking in persons has been an age-long practice at both local and international levels and thi...
Over the years hundred of African men, women and children either willingly or are forcefully being s...
It is widely believed that indigenous culture and tradition are at the root of the human trafficking...
Every year, governments and globally acclaimed international organizations alike develop policies, s...
Human trafficking is fundamentally a human rights issue. Authors have looked at this menace from the...
Child labor convention 1999 (No. 182) called for urgent action on the worst forms of child labour wh...
Despite the growing efforts by global and local actors to fight against human trafficking, this trad...
The struggle for equality for all and the abolition of discriminatory, harmful cultural practices af...
Savage neo-slave trade appears a befitting name for the current trafficking in persons which had deh...
Many states in Africa have adopted legislative, administrative and institutional measures to combat ...
Human trafficking, like any market, involves both a supply and a demand. In reference to the demand...
High levels of human trafficking remain a serious cause for concern, both globally and in many regio...
Background: Human trafficking is a global crime which negates the African union agenda 2063 and the ...
Child trafficking is a global phenomenon that is discussed by governments, non-governmental organiza...
High levels of human trafficking remain a serious cause for concern, both globally and in many regio...
Trafficking in persons has been an age-long practice at both local and international levels and thi...
Over the years hundred of African men, women and children either willingly or are forcefully being s...
It is widely believed that indigenous culture and tradition are at the root of the human trafficking...
Every year, governments and globally acclaimed international organizations alike develop policies, s...
Human trafficking is fundamentally a human rights issue. Authors have looked at this menace from the...
Child labor convention 1999 (No. 182) called for urgent action on the worst forms of child labour wh...
Despite the growing efforts by global and local actors to fight against human trafficking, this trad...
The struggle for equality for all and the abolition of discriminatory, harmful cultural practices af...
Savage neo-slave trade appears a befitting name for the current trafficking in persons which had deh...
Many states in Africa have adopted legislative, administrative and institutional measures to combat ...
Human trafficking, like any market, involves both a supply and a demand. In reference to the demand...
High levels of human trafficking remain a serious cause for concern, both globally and in many regio...
Background: Human trafficking is a global crime which negates the African union agenda 2063 and the ...
Child trafficking is a global phenomenon that is discussed by governments, non-governmental organiza...
High levels of human trafficking remain a serious cause for concern, both globally and in many regio...
Trafficking in persons has been an age-long practice at both local and international levels and thi...
Over the years hundred of African men, women and children either willingly or are forcefully being s...