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Health and Safety Risk of Female Trafficking in Nigeria: Implications for Border Security Transformation
2019
Proceedings of The 6th International Conference on Research in Behavioral and Social Sciences
unpublished
Human trafficking has become one of the most worrisome phenomenon and Nigeria acts as origin, transit and destination point for trafficking. The country is ranked as a third tier country in 2018 Global Terrorism Report. Weak border control and governance has been reported to play significant role in promoting trafficking in persons globally, especially in Nigeria. The disadvantageous stereotype attributed to the female gender is another contributory factor and it is more pronounced in the
doi:10.33422/6th.icrbs.2019.07.434
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