Network geared to reduce human trafficking

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The Malawi Network against Trafficking in Persons has embarked on a campaign aimed at raising awareness on human trafficking in the country’s border districts.

Speaking to local media, the network’s national coordinator Maxwell Matewere said they want to reduce cases of human trafficking in the country.

Matewere explained that establishment of the campaign has come after realising that the cases of human trafficking are still on the rise.

“We want to make sure that human trafficking comes to an end , we will be conducting awareness campaign so that people living in our  borders districts are civic educated and fully aware about this issue,” he explained.

He added that though some of the community members in border areas are aware of human trafficking and its effects, the network will not stop with its campaign until it has accomplished its goal.

Meanwhile, members of the general public have been urged to work hand in hand with the network in creating a free environment for everyone.

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  1. Bg up to this network,time for slavery was abolished some centuries back,human exploitation should be totally avoided,and again Malawian folks,lets not be deceived,if you discover any vacancy on the media,and you are feel you’ll get greener pastures,thinking that you will well paid,just imagine that sister of ours who was enslaved in Iraq,what a disgrace lets engage ourselves into some income generating activities to develop our own country ,China is one of the states which is developing at an alarming rate,we have all the resources but mindset of dependence syndrome and handouts is distorting our behaviuor,it is better to teach a person to fish,rather than serving the fish on a silver platter,lets change our behaviour,you to Ju’burg xenophobia and abroad slavery lets utilise our own resources.

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