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Over 700,000 African Migrants In Libya’s ‘Slave’ Camps Where Some Are Sold: Can A Shocked World Stop The Horror?

December 8, 2017

In April IOM warned that its staff in Niger and Libya had “documented shocking events on North African migrant routes, which they have described as “slave markets”.

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‘From Hair Stylists…To Doctors: The Unexplored Potential of Trade In Services’ In Africa

December 1, 2016

Tanzanian Maasai hair braiders are in high demand in Zambia, while Congolese, Kenyan, and Ugandan hairdressers are sought after by Tanzanian women

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