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An investigation into the expriences [sic] of female victims of trafficking in Ethiopia

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Title: An investigation into the expriences [sic] of female victims of trafficking in Ethiopia
Author: Asefach Haileselassie Reda
Abstract: The purpose of this study is to tell the story of female victims of human trafficking from Ethiopia. It pertains to the cause of trafficking and how it affects their social and emotional wellbeing. The study is conducted in light of constructivist framework and involves in-depth interviews with five returnees whose experiences as victims are explored. This is done to get insight into the challenges faced by the wider population. Themes evident in the stories are discussed in line with relevant literature. The study shows lack of job opportunities, limited income and false promises made by brokers as the major factors drawing women into human trafficking. The findings also show that even after return, the victims experience further difficulties due to post-traumatic psychological factors. Looking at the significance of the research outcome, the gleaned information could be of value for organizations working on migration and countering human trafficking.Investigation into the experiences of female victims of trafficking in EthiopiaExperiences of female victims of trafficking in EthiopiaFemale victims of trafficking in Ethiopia
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10500/6043
Date: 2012-06
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