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International
Trafficked Women - What happens next? 30 Aug 2006
The trafficking of women and children around the world remains a serious problem, and attention has been rightly focussed on the fact that many women suffer sexual exploitation and abuse. But relatively little is known about what happens after those women return to their home countries. How effective are projects to reintegrate them back into their communities? What kind of stigma do they suffer? And what can be done to prevent them being re-trafficked?

To discuss the issues, Jenni is joined by Louisa Waugh, author of Selling Olga: Stories of Human Trafficking and Resistance, Natalia Dawkins, Manager of the Poppy Project for Trafficked Women and Cathy Zimmerman, Research Fellow at the London School of Hygeine and Tropical Medicine.


The Poppy Project 
Unicef information on trafficking

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