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
The study was conducted to determine practices relating to human trafficking and also identify facto...
Human trafficking has grabbed the headlines around the world but what is human trafficking and what ...
This paper offers an integrated analysis of the forces shaping the emergence of the African slave tr...
It is widely believed that indigenous culture and tradition are at the root of the human trafficking...
High levels of human trafficking remain a serious cause for concern, both globally and in many regio...
Human trafficking is fundamentally a human rights issue. Authors have looked at this menace from the...
Many states in Africa have adopted legislative, administrative and institutional measures to combat ...
This paper seeks to investigate human trafficking, migrant smuggling, and enslavement as global phen...
Human trafficking, like any market, involves both a supply and a demand. In reference to the demand...
In this study I looked to examine the causes of sex trafficking in Sub-Saharan Africa. Pulling data ...
In this paper, I postulate that forced migration in modern Africa is largely explained by factors de...
Human trafficking is mostly recognized as modem day slavery and as such it is not historically new. ...
Human trafficking is an old practice that has become a matter of global concern irrespective whether...
Current legal responses to the problem of human trafficking often reflect a deep reluctance to addre...
Human trafficking has recently emerged as an exceedingly intricate international crime. Sub-Saharan ...
The study was conducted to determine practices relating to human trafficking and also identify facto...
Human trafficking has grabbed the headlines around the world but what is human trafficking and what ...
This paper offers an integrated analysis of the forces shaping the emergence of the African slave tr...
It is widely believed that indigenous culture and tradition are at the root of the human trafficking...
High levels of human trafficking remain a serious cause for concern, both globally and in many regio...
Human trafficking is fundamentally a human rights issue. Authors have looked at this menace from the...
Many states in Africa have adopted legislative, administrative and institutional measures to combat ...
This paper seeks to investigate human trafficking, migrant smuggling, and enslavement as global phen...
Human trafficking, like any market, involves both a supply and a demand. In reference to the demand...
In this study I looked to examine the causes of sex trafficking in Sub-Saharan Africa. Pulling data ...
In this paper, I postulate that forced migration in modern Africa is largely explained by factors de...
Human trafficking is mostly recognized as modem day slavery and as such it is not historically new. ...
Human trafficking is an old practice that has become a matter of global concern irrespective whether...
Current legal responses to the problem of human trafficking often reflect a deep reluctance to addre...
Human trafficking has recently emerged as an exceedingly intricate international crime. Sub-Saharan ...
The study was conducted to determine practices relating to human trafficking and also identify facto...
Human trafficking has grabbed the headlines around the world but what is human trafficking and what ...
This paper offers an integrated analysis of the forces shaping the emergence of the African slave tr...