World Day Against Trafficking: Oloture, Mvera, other African films highlighting modern-day slavery
These films provide compelling narratives and crucial tools for educating and informing the public about human trafficking.
These films provide compelling narratives and crucial tools for educating and informing the public about human trafficking.
Four years after the movie's release in 2020, Netflix, in collaboration with EbonyLife Studios, continues with the story of Òlòtūré’s ...
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Ms Dada will work with language instructors in developing audio-visual materials for teaching African languages and engage with the University ...
Conservatively, 800,000 people are trafficked annually, with 80% of them being women and half of these being minors. The global ...
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Speaking with this newspaper on Sunday, Mr Gyang confirmed that the film was inspired by PREMIUM TIMES's investigative report on ...
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