The Legal Framework of Orphanage Trafficking in Uganda: Enhancing Identification, Prosecution & Prevention
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Nhep, Rebecca
van Doore, Kathryn
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2021
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Orphanage trafficking is defined as the recruitment or transfer of children to residential care institutions, for a purpose of exploitation and/or profit. It is a form of child trafficking that has been documented as occurring in Uganda for well over a decade, in conjunction with the growth of the orphanage and intercountry adoption industries.Orphanage trafficking is defined as the recruitment or transfer of children to residential care institutions, for a purpose of exploitation and/or profit. It is a form of child trafficking that has been documented as occurring in Uganda for well over a decade, in conjunction with the growth of the orphanage and intercountry adoption industries.
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Law and society and socio-legal research