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Experts say issues such unemployment, poverty, slippery laws that don’t guarantee successful prosecution of traffickers and lack of adequate awareness have facilitated the crime.
Experts Call for More Investment to Counter Human Trafficking
19 Oct 2019, 18:14 Comments 995 Views Kampala, Uganda Human rights Business and finance East Africa AnalysisAgnes Igoye, a Senior Immigration Officer in the Ministry of Internal Affairs submits during the Kampala Geo-Politics Conference this week
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Agnes Igoye a Senior Immigration Officer in the Ministry of Internal Affairs
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Herbert Edmund Ariko the Soroti Municipality legislator
Ivan Bwowe, a lawyer and research fellow at GLiSS
Jakob Christensen, the programme Manager of Awareness Against Human Trafficking (HAART)
Jesca Angida, the National Programme Officer in charge of Migration Management at the International Organization for Migration (IOM)
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Modern Slavery Project
Oman labor
Private Member's Bill on human trafficking
The 2019 Trafficking in Persons Report (TIP Report)
Ugandan trafficking victims
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bilateral labor agreement between the Ugandan and Jordanian governments
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International Labor Organization (ILO)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)
Makerere University
Ministry of Internal Affairs
TIP report
U.S. State Department's Office
Uganda Immigration Training Academy
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