
Survivors of human trafficking have been urged to be bold and tell their harrowing stories to the world, to help end the practice.
According to the Senior Lead of the Global Survival Network (GSN) at International Justice Mission, Ghana, Ms Jesephine Aparo, “the survivors had seen it all as such must share their pain to save others in similar situations.”
She made the call at capacity building workshop in Accra yesterday, for members of the Ghana
Chapter of the GSN at Abokobi in the Ga East Municipality in the Greater Accra region.
The three-day event, which coincided with this year’s International Social Workers Day, attracted over 120 participants, and was used to enrich their skills in campaign documentation, processes in filling of cases, reporting capabilities, how to foster good community relations with communities, religious bodies, traditional authorities, government officials as well as how to create a safe environment where every child can live without fear.
The GSN chapters build meaningful relations in their communities and recruit new members by harnessing the power of storytelling based on their experiences.
The members also shared stories about themselves, their communities, making their campaigns powerful source of hope, urgency and strength.
Ms Aparo said “child protection cannot wait,” and
Explained that, “the world is ready to help end the practice of human trafficking, but without their voice and cooperation, the feat will not be achieved.
She, therefore, urged the participants to continue to be the torch bearers of their communities, and also ensure the constant inclusion of opinion leaders in all their activities.
“The spirit of the community GSN has built in Ghana is truly special, let us come together and protect every child in our communities, ” Ms Aparo said.
ROM LAWRENCE VOMAFA-AKPALU