Reported human traffickers' profiles: a key step in the prevention of trafficking in persons through HIV and AIDS interventions in Tanzania.

Switbert R Kamazima, Method R Kazaura, Mangi J Ezekiel, Benett Fimbo
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Abstract

Objective: a gap in comprehensive knowledge of trafficking in persons and the traffickers exists globally and in Tanzania in particular. Consequently, information on the profiles of human traffickers in the country is tremendously scanty.

Methods: we conducted a baseline study in eight administrative regions of Tanzania Mainland using both qualitative and quantitative methods to generate data in to inform anti-human trafficking health interventions and programs to be implemented in the country. Study participants included the national, regional and district Community Development Officers, District Medical Officers, local government leaders, managers or representatives of non-governmental organizations involved in anti-trafficking in persons activities, members of the community and victims.

Results: different individuals or groups, knowingly or ignorantly, contribute to trafficking in persons and their roles differ at the places of origin, transit and destinations. Traffickers are males or females with varied age, marital status, relationships with victims, socio-economic status, experience and occupations.

Conclusions: active traffickers at many stages of this crime rarely come into contact with the law enforcement system; fled or rescued victims may not be willing or unable to testify against their traffickers and coercing victims to do so could further traumatize them. Further research in needed to generate knowledge on human traffickers' profiles to inform trafficking in persons control programs through HIV and AIDS interventions in Tanzania.

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目标:全球,特别是坦桑尼亚,在全面了解人口贩运和贩运者方面存在差距。因此,关于该国人口贩运者的资料极为稀少。方法:我们在坦桑尼亚大陆的八个行政区域进行了一项基线研究,使用定性和定量方法生成数据,为在该国实施的反人口贩运卫生干预措施和方案提供信息。研究参与者包括国家、区域和地区社区发展干事、地区医务干事、地方政府领导人、参与打击贩运人口活动的非政府组织的管理人员或代表、社区成员和受害者。结果:不同的个人或团体有意或无意地助长了人口贩运,他们在原籍地、过境国和目的地的作用各不相同。贩运者是年龄、婚姻状况、与受害者的关系、社会经济地位、经验和职业各不相同的男性或女性。结论:在这种犯罪的许多阶段,活跃的贩运者很少与执法系统接触;逃离或获救的受害者可能不愿意或无法指证贩运者,强迫受害者这样做可能会进一步使他们受到创伤。需要进一步研究,了解人口贩运者的概况,以便通过坦桑尼亚的艾滋病毒和艾滋病干预措施,为人口贩运控制方案提供信息。
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