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论文:被贩卖妇女和女孩中的暴力、虐待和剥削:在尼日利亚和乌干达的一项混合方法研究。

Paper: violence, abuse and exploitation among trafficked women and girls: a mixed-methods study in Nigeria and Uganda.

机构信息

Institute for Global Health, University College London, London, UK.

Independent Researcher, London, UK.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2022 Apr 20;22(1):794. doi: 10.1186/s12889-022-13021-2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Africa is the global region where modern-slavery is most prevalent, especially among women and girls. Despite the severe health consequences of human trafficking, evidence on the risks and experiences of trafficked adolescents and young women is scarce for the region. This paper addresses this gap by exploring the intersections between violence, migration and exploitation among girls and young women identified as trafficking survivors in Nigeria and Uganda.

METHODS

We conducted secondary analysis of the largest routine dataset on human trafficking survivors. We used descriptive statistics to report the experiences of female survivors younger than 25 years-old from Nigeria and Uganda. We also conducted 16 semi-structured interviews with adolescents identified as trafficked in both countries. We used thematic analysis to explore participants' perceptions and experiences before, during and after the trafficking situation.

RESULTS

Young female survivors of human trafficking in Nigeria and Uganda are exposed to a range of experiences of violence before migration, during transit and at destination. The qualitative data revealed that children and adolescents migrated to escape family poverty, violence and neglect. They had very low levels of education and most had their studies interrupted before migrating. Family members and close social contacts were the most common intermediaries for their migration. During transit, sexual violence and hunger were common, especially among Nigerians. Participants in both the quantitative and qualitative studies reported high levels of violence, deception, coercion, withheld wages and poor working conditions at destination. The adolescents interviewed in the qualitative study reported severe mental suffering, including suicide attempts. Only one reported the prosecution of perpetrators.

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings suggest that interventions to prevent or mitigate the negative impact of adverse childhood experiences can contribute to preventing the trafficking of adolescents in Nigeria and Uganda. These interventions include social protection mechanisms, universal access to education, social service referrals and education of parents and carers. Importantly, effective prevention also needs to address the systemic conditions that makes trafficking of female adolescents invisible, profitable and inconsequential for perpetrators.

摘要

背景

非洲是全球现代奴隶制最为盛行的地区,尤其是在妇女和女童中。尽管人口贩运对健康造成严重后果,但该地区关于被贩运青少年和年轻妇女所面临风险和经历的证据仍然匮乏。本文通过探索在尼日利亚和乌干达被认定为人口贩运幸存者的女孩和年轻妇女之间暴力、移徙和剥削的交集,填补了这一空白。

方法

我们对最大的人口贩运幸存者常规数据集进行了二次分析。我们使用描述性统计方法报告了年龄在 25 岁以下的尼日利亚和乌干达女性幸存者的经历。我们还对两国被认定为被贩运的青少年进行了 16 次半结构式访谈。我们使用主题分析探讨了参与者在被贩运之前、期间和之后的看法和经历。

结果

尼日利亚和乌干达的人口贩运年轻女性幸存者在移徙前、移徙途中和目的地都遭受了一系列暴力经历。定性数据显示,儿童和青少年为了逃避家庭贫困、暴力和忽视而移民。他们受教育程度很低,大多数人在移民前中断了学业。家庭成员和亲密的社会联系人是他们移民的最常见中介。在移徙途中,性暴力和饥饿很常见,尤其是在尼日利亚人当中。定量和定性研究的参与者都报告说,在目的地遭受了高度的暴力、欺骗、胁迫、扣发工资和恶劣的工作条件。在定性研究中接受访谈的青少年报告了严重的精神痛苦,包括自杀企图。只有一人报告了对犯罪者的起诉。

结论

我们的研究结果表明,预防或减轻不利儿童经历负面影响的干预措施有助于防止尼日利亚和乌干达青少年被贩运。这些干预措施包括社会保护机制、普及教育、社会服务转介以及对父母和照顾者的教育。重要的是,有效的预防还需要解决使女性青少年贩运现象变得不可见、有利可图且对犯罪者无关紧要的系统性条件。

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