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Child trafficking and the African community
18 June 2004
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What is their role in combatting the trade?
Last month a Police Report revealed an alarming scale of child trafficking into the UK from countries outside the EU.
Delegates from the African community are gathering for a conference on the issue next week. But what is their role in combating child trafficking?
Martha is joined by Debbie Ariyo, Director of Africans Unite Against Child Abuse, and Alice Ukoko, Head of Women Of Nigeria International.
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