Human Trafficking and Security in Southern Africa by Richard Obinna Iroanya

Human Trafficking and Security in Southern Africa by Richard Obinna Iroanya

Author:Richard Obinna Iroanya
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Springer International Publishing, Cham


Interregional and International Trafficking

South Africa is regarded as a human trafficking hub in Southern Africa as a result of reported cases of women, children and men being trafficked into the country from different parts of the world (UNICEF 2007). International trafficking in the country has three identifiable dimensions. The first is interregional trafficking, which involves victims from countries in the Southern African region as well as those from further afield within the continent. Second, there is international trafficking into South Africa, involving nationals of countries from outside Africa, especially from Asia, Europe and South America. Third, South African nationals are trafficked from the country, and South Africa is also a transit point for the trafficking of non-South African nationals to other parts of the world (US Department of State 2012).



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