Stacey and JSbu have a serious conversation Human Trafficking with KZN

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South Africa is said to be one of the leading hotspots for Human Trafficking and of late we have all been exposed to videos of alleged human trafficking cases with adults and terrifyingly young children.

So Stacey and JSbu thought it'd would be in everyone's best interest to brave it out and have this important conversation.

There still seems to be a lack of information and statistics around this issue however when it comes to the South African context with the burning question at the centre of the discussion being: "How big Human Trafficking really in South Africa?". Unfortunately, it seems there is no definite answer to this question.

Listen to the full podcast to hear how KZN felt about Human Trafficking. What is it? How bad is it? What can we do?
11 Nov 2020 English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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