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WOTCLEF Objectives

  1. To produce and publish materials that will enhance local, regional and global awareness about the problems.
  2. To adopt measures to increase the effectiveness of eradication of trafficking in person.

iii. To network and cooperate with law enforcement agents to eradicate human trafficking and child labour.

  1. To establish special school programme to educate and create awareness of human trafficking, child labour and HIV/AIDS.
  2. To create measures and collaborate with other world bodies on traffic in persons, child labour and violent abuse of the rights of women and children.
  3. To take charge, control, supervise and coordinate the rehabilitation of trafficked persons in Abuja.

WOTCLEF Consortium of Nigeria (WOCON): This women organization came into existence in1967. These were the first women organization to observe that women and child trafficking in Nigeria had become alarming. They came together as a group to fight the trafficking of women and children from rural areas to cities and beyond where they are exploited.

WOCON’S Objective

  1. To conduct researches on the issue of women trafficking in Nigeria.
  2. To create awareness for the prevention of trafficking in rural areas.

iii. To rehabilitate trafficked victims by providing them education, skill acquisition and legal aid to meet the future challenges.

  1. To receive trafficked victims who are deported and send them to a project called ALNRNIA, where shelter is provided for them.
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Foreign Bodies against Human Trafficking

  1. Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking (CAST): This anti-human trafficking organization has its base in Los Angelis in the United States of America. It sees human trafficking as modern-day slave trade where victims are exploited sexually, physically through forced labour and fraudulent practices.
  2. Alliance Anti-Traffic (AAT): This is a French non-governmental organization founded in 2007 to fight against trafficking in women and children. Their major aim of this body is to protect girls and women against sexual abuse and inhuman treatment.

iii. Somaly Mam Foundation (SMF):

This foundation was founded by the United Nations in 2007 with the support from UNICEF, UNIFEM and International Organization for Migration (IOM). It aims at empowering victims of human trafficking to become activists and agents of change.

  1. ‘International Labour Organization’ (ILO)
  2. International Programme on Education of Child Labour (IPEC)
  3. United Nations International Children Education Fund (UNICEF)

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