Interrogating the nature and push factors of human trafficking in Benin-city, Edo State Nigeria in the context of the Africa we want

Q3 Social Sciences
Bonavenutre N. Nwokeoma, Nnabuike O. Osadebe, Kingsley C. Amadi, N. H. Ugwu
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Background: Human trafficking is a global crime which negates the African union agenda 2063 and the aspirations of the Africa we want. Nigeria is notorious as home for most victims of human trafficking. However, few studies exist on the push factors that drive the practice in the area, especially when such knowledge could be very critical in the quest for solutions to this global problem. Data and methods : The study combined qualitative and quantitative methods. Structured questionnaire was given to 300 victims and 25 in-depth interviews from the cohort; 60 opinion leaders, key informants were interviewed and focus group discussions conducted. Findings: Push factors like inheritance rites, serial polygyny/polyandry, belief in witchcraft and weak family support systems were identified as drivers of human trafficking while the abysmal conditions of poverty created vulnerabilities. Conclusion: Inheritance rights should include women and children; conditions of poverty improved and cultural practices that promote vulnerability of women and children discouraged.
在我们想要的非洲背景下,询问尼日利亚埃多州贝宁市人口贩运的性质和推动因素
背景:人口贩运是一种全球性犯罪,它否定了非洲联盟2063年议程和我们想要的非洲的愿望。尼日利亚是大多数人口贩运受害者的家园,臭名昭著。然而,很少有关于推动该领域实践的推动因素的研究,尤其是当这些知识在寻求解决这一全球问题的方法时可能非常关键。数据和方法:本研究采用定性和定量相结合的方法。对300名受害者进行了结构化问卷调查,并对该群体进行了25次深入访谈;采访了60名意见领袖和主要信息提供者,并进行了焦点小组讨论。调查结果:继承仪式、连续一夫多妻制、对巫术的信仰和薄弱的家庭支持系统等推动因素被确定为人口贩运的驱动因素,而恶劣的贫困条件造成了脆弱性。结论:继承权应包括妇女和儿童;贫困条件得到改善,助长妇女和儿童脆弱性的文化习俗受到劝阻。
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Etude de la Population Africaine
Etude de la Population Africaine Social Sciences-Demography
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期刊介绍: African Population Studies is a biannual, peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research articles, reviews, commentaries, letters and case studies on topics related to the disciplines represented by the Union for African Population Studies Association. These disciplines include demography, population studies, public health, epidemiology, social statistics, population geography, development studies, economics and other social sciences that deal with population and development interrelationships that are unique and relevant to Africa and global audience.
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