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South Africa: United Against Trafficking
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136 pages
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The book delves into the complexities of modern-day human trafficking, emphasizing its historical roots and recent resurgence. It critiques the varied effectiveness of government and NGO efforts to combat this crime, highlighting issues of poor planning and coordination. The South African government's PACOTIP Act 7 of 2013 is examined, showcasing its human rights focus, yet noting enforcement challenges due to a lack of leadership. Additionally, it underscores the crucial, yet under-researched role of NGOs in supporting anti-trafficking initiatives within this framework.
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2024, paperback
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