International and African Regional Instruments to Protect Rights of Child Victims of Transnational Trafficking |
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Authors: | Ajwang’ Warria |
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Affiliation: | Social Work, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa |
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Abstract: | Abuse against children and the exploitation of children worldwide has become a growing concern. Child trafficking threatens children’s protection; and their right to survival, development and participation are violated. This article reviewed international and regional conventions and action plans that protect child victims of trafficking in Africa. It concludes that to fight trafficking, cross-border cooperation should be enhanced through bilateral, multilateral and sub-regional agreements. Furthermore, counter trafficking policies and measures targeting children should reflect a child-rights approach and children should be placed at the center of all initiatives and their best interest given primary consideration. |
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Keywords: | children trafficking international victims |
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