Department of Social Work and Social Pedagogy, Ghent University, 9000 Ghent, Belgium.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Feb 28;20(5):4309. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20054309.
Nigerian girls and women constitute a large percentage of African victims of human trafficking in Italy. Extensive research has been conducted on the causes, push-and-pull factors, and the perpetrators in the phenomenon of trafficking Nigerian women and girls into Italy. However, limited data exist on the women and girls' narratives of their experiences during their migratory journey from Nigeria to Europe. Using data collected through a mixed method, longitudinal design, 31 female Nigerian victims of trafficking in Italy were interviewed for this study. This study gives voice to the experiences of sexual violence that these women and girls encounter during transit, leading to many of them arriving in Italy severely traumatized. It also discusses the health impact of these experiences and the different survival strategies that they are forced to employ. The study shows how sexual and physical violence is employed by smugglers, traffickers, and people in authority alike. It shows that the violence experienced along the way does not end after arrival in the destination country (in this case, Italy), but is, in some cases, exacerbated and similar to previous experiences of violence.
尼日利亚女孩和妇女在意大利成为非洲人口贩运的主要受害者之一。针对尼日利亚妇女和女孩被贩卖到意大利这一现象的原因、推动和拉动因素以及犯罪者,已经进行了广泛的研究。然而,关于这些妇女和女孩在从尼日利亚到欧洲的移民旅程中所经历的叙述,数据有限。本研究使用混合方法、纵向设计,对 31 名在意大利被贩卖的尼日利亚女性受害者进行了采访。这项研究揭示了这些妇女和女孩在过境期间遭遇性暴力的经历,导致她们中的许多人抵达意大利时受到严重创伤。它还讨论了这些经历对健康的影响,以及她们被迫采用的不同生存策略。该研究表明,走私者、人口贩子和当权者都使用性暴力和身体暴力。它表明,在途中经历的暴力在抵达目的地国家(在这种情况下是意大利)后并没有结束,而是在某些情况下加剧,并类似于以前经历过的暴力。