Popular Media Aims to Combat Human Trafficking


Date: January 1, 1970
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Human trafficking is an emerging rights and security issue in
Southern Africa. As a result of the sensitive and often hidden
nature of the problem, media strategies and campaigns must be
developed with careful messaging and understanding of not only
the problem itself, but also related migration issues. Produced by
CMFD (Community Media for Development) Productions, the
International Organization for Migration’s (IOM) Southern African
Counter-Trafficking Assistance Programme (SACTAP) initiated two
popular media projects À“ one live theatre and one radio drama –
that work to address issues of human trafficking and migration
in both source, transit and destination countries.


Publisher: Gender Links
Edition: 4th Edition
Year of Publication: 2008
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