Tajik Adolescents Prey to Human Traffickers
Tajik Adolescents Prey to Human Traffickers
Teenage girls are being smuggled out of Tajikistan as part of a significant human trafficking problem.
Most go to the United Arab Emirates and Turkey.
Rafoat Boboeva, the head of an NGO in northern Tajikistan called Chashma-i Hayot, says her group dealt with 12 cases where adolescents were returned to the region after being exploited as sex slaves abroad.
She says women become vulnerable to traffickers because of poverty, lack of local employment opportunities and naivety.
This audio programme, in Russian and Tajik, went out on national radio stations in Tajikistan, as part of IWPR project work funded by the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.