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To browse Academia. Sine Plambech. Nicola Mai. Abstract Migrant sex workers' experiences of exploitation depend on a dynamic re-evaluation of the working conditions and relationships that frame their entry into the global sex industry according to the subsequent unfolding of their working and wider lives. Contrary to the essentialist obliteration of consent introduced by abolitionist scholarship and policymaking, migrants can decide to endure bounded exploitative deals with people enabling their travel and work abroad in order to meet the economic and administrative becoming documented objectives they set for themselves.
When this deal is broken as a result of the betrayal of original negotiations, migrants can decide to reframe their migration and work experience as trafficking and denounce their original enablers as traffickers, which gives them a chance to obtain the right to reside in the country of destination through asylum. Joy was a year-old woman selling sex along with many other young Nigerian women in the Bois de Vincennes, on the immediate outskirts of Paris.
Immediately prior to this I had asked her whether she had decided to work in the sex industry for herself, which she promptly denied. These two questions were the beginning of a short survey I decided to undertake with migrant and non-migrant sex workers in France between March and March Ninety-eight per cent of the surveyed sex workers, both migrant and non-migrant, were against it.
Eric Umoru. Human trafficking in all its form occurs on an enormous scale and has assumed disturbing proportions in Nigeria, but only a handful of victims are identified, hindering provision of victim reintegration services and diligent prosecution of traffickers.
Recently, they have been increased attention on the epidemic of modern slavery and human trafficking in Nigeria especially at the heels of the CNN report of slave dealings in Libya, but still the phenomenon is hardly understood. The signs of trafficking are seldom recognized, because victim identification is not widely practiced and most of them VoTs tend to be living in fear and concealment.