ERADICATING HUMAN TRAFFICKING AND MIGRANTS SMUGGLING IN GHANA: THE ROLE OF TOURISM COMPANIES, SERVICE PROVIDERS & PROFESSIONALS
A critical analysis of various strategies adopted to prevent human trafficking and migrants smuggling (undocumented, irregular and forced migrations) as well as its subsequent criminal exploitation and abuse of particularly children and women in Ghana reveals that training, capacity building, educational and/or sensitization programs are concentrated on law enforcement agencies who are mostly corrupt and few social welfare organizations.
However, the author/initiator of this project is of a firm conviction that tourism, travel and hospitality companies, service providers and professionals are in the best position to provide that vital, but mostly taken for granted link which is missing in Ghana's and/or the international frantic effort to detect, prevent, deter and to end human trafficking and migrants smuggling which ultimately leads to extreme criminal exploitation and abuse of particularly children and women.
To understand the point of view posited above, the author/initiator wish to present the core services (value chain activities) that underpins the tourism, travel and hospitality industry which include but not limited to the following highlights.
Transport services providers (airlines, railways, buses, taxis etc)
Accommodation facilities (hotels, guest houses, hostels, brothels, motels etc)
Food and beverage services providers (restaurants, bars, coffee shops, indigenous/local food vendors etc)
Professional intermediaries (destination management organizations, tour operators, travel agencies, tour guides, national/regional tourism agencies and departments, internet cafes etc)
Recreational, leisure, entertainment, shopping and sports facilities (cinemas, night clubs, fitness/spa centers, stadiums, casinos, museums, parks, grocery shops, super markets, shopping malls/centers etc)
From a professional and local knowledge perspectives, tourism, travel and hospitality services/facilities such as those enumerated above, constitute the oil that fuels all the domestic and international human trafficking and migrants smuggling industry that leads to obnoxious criminal exploitation and abuse of especially children and women, believing that perpetrators can hardly operate without accessing and/or using any of the tourism, travel and hospitality services and facilities mentioned above. This particularly holds true in the context of transportation which is also a key component of the definition of human trafficking and migrants smuggling by the United Nations (UN).
Undoubtedly, most of same services/facilities also serves as the sanctuaries for exploitation and abuse of children and women
The author/initiator wish to express absolute difficulty to imagine how human trafficking and migrants smuggling particularly, child trafficking could thrive and flourish in Ghana and for that matter anywhere in the world. For instance if majority of stakeholders operating in the transportation industry such as commercial vehicle (trotro/taxi) drivers and their assistants (mates) as well as officials and masters at various transport terminals/stations were trained to acquire and/or acquaint themselves with the prerequisite skills and tools to enable them identify perpetrators and victims of human trafficking and migrants smuggling.
Rightly so, these intrinsically intertwined phenomenon of human trafficking and migrants smuggling described extensively as a hidden human tragedy, has experientially proven to lead to repugnant abuses and exploitation of mainly children and women in the most devastating and inhumane manner. It must therefore be confronted aggressively and dealt with aggressively, swiftly and comprehensively.
Outline/Structure of the Poster Presentation
CREATING AWARENESS ABOUT PROJECT
- Definition of human trafficking/migrants smuggling
- Causes and effects
- Project goals
- Objectives
- Target group
- Funding necessity/justification
- Sustainability approach
- Implementation team
SCOPE OF ACTIVITIES AND PROJECTIONS
- Implementation strategies
- Outreach methodologies
- Training/capacity building topics
- Actions, learning and results
- Results achievement indicators
- Performance benchmarks
- Measurement of resonating with target group
- Short/long term impacts
- Implications for other countries
- Target donors/fundinf agencies, sponsors and partners
- Challenges and contingency plans
Learning Outcome
- Participants will gain valuable skills and insights into the dynamics and different dimensions of human trafficking and migrants smuggling (undocumented, irregular and forced migrations), exploitation and abuse of children and women
- Participants will get the opportunity to learn about the push and pull factors that drive and underpins human trafficking and migrants smuggling to induce greater understanding
- It will serve as a platform, the basis of which to achieve a better appreciation of socio-cultural and economic factors affecting people living in rural and deprived communities within Ghana to galvanized the inputs for informed judgement and decisions by various stakeholders
- It will also provide a better platform for skills, knowledge and technological transfer relative to best strategies for combating human trafficking and migrants smuggling, criminal abuse and exploitation of women and children
- Significantly equip participants with skills, knowledge and technical capabilities to needed to identify, intercept, disrupt, rescue, protect victims and to report perpetrators
- Significant reduction or amelioration of human trafficking, migrants smuggling particularly child labor, criminal exploitation and abuse of women and children
- Successful prosecution of human trafficking, migrants smuggling, criminal abuse and exploitation of children and women offenders
- Increase in the coordination and symbiotic relations between all actors and stakeholders working to eradicate human trafficking, migrants smuggling, criminal exploitation and abuse of children and women
- Assist victims of human trafficking, migrants smuggling, criminal exploitation and abuse to acquire education, training and employable skills a successful reintegration into their various societies and communities
Target Audience
Philanthropist, donor/funding agencies, tourism industries/professionals, Anti-human trafficking/Migrants smuggling, media, volunteers