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S. Africa's Church launches taxis against human trafficking

(Vatican Radio)  The South African Catholic Bishops conference (SACBC) launched a special campaign this month called “Taxis against Human Trafficking” to boost awareness among taxi drivers and the general public about the presence of this scourge within the nation. Sister Melanie O’Connor, coordinator of the Church’s Counter-Trafficking in Persons Office, said human trafficking and especially child trafficking is very prevalent in South Africa. She said not only is there the domestic problem of human trafficking but many young people between the ages of 14 and 23 are trafficked into South Africa across its borders from neighbouring countries by individual agents and organized syndicates. The leadership of Consecrated Life in Pretoria also held a three day conference to discuss human trafficking and how to combat it more effectively.

(Vatican Radio)  The South African Catholic Bishops conference (SACBC) launched a special campaign this month called “Taxis against Human Trafficking” to boost awareness among taxi drivers and the general public about the presence of this scourge within the nation. Sister Melanie O’Connor, coordinator of the Church’s Counter-Trafficking in Persons Office, said human trafficking and especially child trafficking is very prevalent in South Africa. She said not only is there the domestic problem of human trafficking but many young people between the ages of 14 and 23 are trafficked into South Africa across its borders from neighbouring countries by individual agents and organized syndicates. The leadership of Consecrated Life in Pretoria also held a three day conference to discuss human trafficking and how to combat it more effectively.

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