Call for a Legislation to Combat Human Trafficking
Tuesday, March 22, 2011 - 17:07
Child Welfare South Africa (CWSA) says government should stop dragging its feet in implementing anti-human trafficking legislation.
The organisation launched an initiative in partnership with the Body Shop, to pressure government to fast-track the laws.
CWSA spokesperson, Ashley Theron, says the problem is more prevalent than people realise, adding that, “The numbers that are given through are often not a true reflection of the problems that are out there.”
To read the article titled, “Protesters call for laws to combat human trafficking,” click here.
The organisation launched an initiative in partnership with the Body Shop, to pressure government to fast-track the laws.
CWSA spokesperson, Ashley Theron, says the problem is more prevalent than people realise, adding that, “The numbers that are given through are often not a true reflection of the problems that are out there.”
To read the article titled, “Protesters call for laws to combat human trafficking,” click here.
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