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Stories from Lake Volta: The lived experiences of trafficked children in Ghana


Posted on: 3 Nov, 2017 1:05 pm

Child trafficking is one of the worst forms of child maltreatment and is often difficult to recognize when it happens intra-country. This paper presents the narratives of children on their experiences as victims of trafficking in fishing communities along the Volta Lake in the Volta region of Ghana. The narratives were co-constructed with the children through child-friendly participatory approaches which involved drawings, writing, and in-depth interviews. The stories reflect the magnitude of maltreatment trafficked children suffer, which ranges from physical to psychological and emotional. The authors recommend commitment by the government to the implementation of the Human Trafficking Act to deter child traffickers. Further studies on the living conditions of rescued children and the need to implement strategies to prevent re-trafficking are suggested.

 

Read full paper  http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chiabu.2014.06.007

Name of Author(s):
Emma Seyram Hamenoo, Cynthia Akorfa Sottie
Institutional Affiliation:

Department of Social Work, University of Ghana, P.O. Box LG 419, Legon, Ghana

Type of Publication:
Journal Article
Name of Publisher or Journal:
Child Abuse & Neglect
Date of Publication:
2015
Number of Pages:
9