Ghana Records Increase In Human Trafficking
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The number of human trafficking victims in Ghana increased to 831 in 2021 as compared to 587 the previous year, the Human Trafficking Secretariat of the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection, has announced.
According to the Ministry, the number of investigations also increased from 87 in 2020 to 108 in 2021, while prosecutions increased from 13 in 2020 as compared to 22 done last year.
Madam Lariba Zuleira Abudu, the sector Deputy Minister, who was addressing the opening session of a capacity building training programme, at Fumesua, in the Ejisu Municipality of the Ashanti region, said the Government was committed to curbing the menace.
Human trafficking, she said, was a global canker, therefore, stakeholders ought to work together to identify and deal with the issue head-on.
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The three-day programme has been put together by the Ministry in collaboration with the European Union (EU) and Expertise France, an international agency, to deepen the knowledge of security agencies on human trafficking and irregular migration.
It would discuss topics on human rights issues, victim identification, rescue operations, victim protection and investigations, amongst others.
Madam Abudu, who is also the Minister-designate for Gender, Children and Social protection, said the training had been designed to equip the law enforcement agencies to effectively implement the Human Trafficking Act 2005 (Act 694).
She indicated that a National Plan of Action had been launched to deal decisively with human trafficking issues in all their forms.
The Plan, according to her, had been structured in a way to whip up public understanding of the complexity of human trafficking and irregular migration.
By: GNA