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Nigerians Report Online: Where To Report Cases of Human Trafficking and Child Abuse in Nigeria
http://www.nigeriansreport.com/2015/08/where-to-report-cases-of-human.html
Thursday, August 6, 2015. Where To Report Cases of Human Trafficking and Child Abuse in Nigeria. National Agency for Prohibition of Traffic in Persons and Other related Matters (NAPTIP). No 2028 Dalaba Street, Wuse Zone 5, F.C.T Abuja Nigeria. PmB 5161, Wuse, Abuja. WEBSITE: http:/ www.naptip.gov.ng. EMAIL: info@naptip.gov.ng. HOTLINES: 07030000203, 0800CALLNAPTIP (08002255627847) Toll Free. 165 Oba Ladejobi Street G.R.A Ikeja, Lagos State. EMAIL: infolagos@naptip.gov.ng. 47 Adesuwa College,. Makurdi, Be...
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How much is a soul worth: human trafficking in Nigeria. : Fitila
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1:57 pm May 7, 2015. How much is a soul worth: human trafficking in Nigeria. Although the Nigerian Government fully complies with the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking and has harsh measures in place to punish human traffickers, report by the UNCHR. Shows the country still serves as a source, transit and destination for the trading of women and children. Over half a million children are displaced to date by the terror group, Boko Haram, according to the UNICEF. NAPTIP) has recorded som...
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What We Do
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A Social Justice Initiative. Why We Do What We Do. The Justice Initiative (TJI). TJI works with multiple partners, including Nigeria’s National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP). Nigeria’s Ministry of Women’s Affairs. International Organization for Migration (IOM). The Anchor is the branch of PJI which provides free medical and counseling services,. The Voice is the free legal representation arm of PJI which links female survivors of sex crimes with the. Return to top of page.
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Nigeria | Anne Chia's Gringingles
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Anne Chia's Gringingles. Ramblings of a Recently 30 Woman, Project Management Professional, International Development Enthusiast, Globetrotter, Writer and Happy Shutterbug. Culture Shock, and Personal Struggles. If you are returning to Nigeria after spending some time in another country, particularly a developed one, be prepared for the reverse culture shock which will surely hit you. First of all, a lot of people will dodge you because they perceive that you are here to ask them for a job. Ha! 5 Sorry i...
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Partners Global Blog - Page 4 of 9 - Where Peace and Democracy Meet for Coffee
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Open: A Peruvian Fellow’s Journey to Geneva: A Reflection on the United Nations Forum on Business and Human Rights. A Peruvian Fellow’s Journey to Geneva: A Reflection on the United Nations Forum on Business and Human Rights. By Partners Blog Editor. On January 23, 2015. United Nations Business and Human Rights Forum. 8211; a guest post by Aldo Huamán Arias, Project Officer at Socios Perú and Raymond Shonholtz Fellow. See below for a brief bio. As a citizen of Perú, and as a program officer for. With my ...
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traffickd.org
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Find us on Facebook. The Somaly Mam Foundation. Our partner in Japan and the USA prefers to remain anonymous at this time. If you have any queries, please email us at info at traffickd.org. Eye of the Child. NAPTIP - National Agency for the Prohibition of Traffic in Persons and Other Related Matters. Http:/ www.naptip.gov.ng/. United States of America. RaFH - Institute for Reproductive and Family Health.
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Anne Chia | Anne Chia's Gringingles
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Anne Chia's Gringingles. Ramblings of a Recently 30 Woman, Project Management Professional, International Development Enthusiast, Globetrotter, Writer and Happy Shutterbug. Author Archives: Anne Chia. Origins of Dreadlocks: Who Started the Trend? As well as the San Francisco State University incident. Involving a black student confronting a white student wearing dreadlocks, claiming culture appropriation. So what are dreadlocks and how did we get here? Why do you think people have dreadlocks? 4 When you ...
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