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Table 1 Socio-demographic characteristics of interviewed women in Benin City, Nigeria (n ¼ 1456)
Table 2 Indices of socio-economic status of the respondents
Table 3 Analysis of knowledge of sexual and reproductive health of the respondents
Table 4 Experiences of International travel by respondents
Table 5 Women's experiences of having been approached with assis- tance to travel abroad

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Knowledge, attitudes and experiences of sex trafficking by young women in Benin City, South-South Nigeria
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October 2004

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Social Science & Medicine

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S M Ogbomwan

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Aghahowa Eghosa

Benin City, the headquarters of Edo State, is known to have one of the highest rates of international sex trafficking of young women in Nigeria. This study was designed to determine the knowledge, attitudes and experiences of young women in Benin City, towards international sex trafficking. A random household sample of 1456 women aged 15-25 years was interviewed with a structured questionnaire that elicited information on women's experiences of, and attitudes towards international sex trafficking. The results indicate that 97.4% of the women have heard of international sex trafficking; 70% had female relatives who lived in the receiving countries of Italy, Spain, and the Netherlands; while 44.0% knew of someone who was currently engaged in sex work abroad. Up to 32% of the women reported that they had been approached by someone offering to assist them to travel abroad. Women of poorer socio-economic status (being out-of-school, unemployed, parents uneducated and unemployed) were more likely to report having been offered assistance to travel abroad. Up to 81.5% of the women supported the notion that sex trafficking should be stopped, while 18.5% felt it should be allowed to continue. The perception that sex trafficking leads to wealth creation and economic gains for women was the most common reason proffered by those wanting the practice to continue. By contrast, the fear of adverse health consequences and the need to maintain social and religious morals were the reasons given by those wanting the practice to discontinue. These results suggest that programs that promote the economic well being of women, and social advocacy focusing on harm reduction will be most helpful in reducing the rate of sex trafficking in Benin City.

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... Italy is the most popular destination for those trafficked for prostitution from Edo State (Carling 2005;Okojie, et al, 2003). Trafficking to other nations of Europe like Spain, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom has also been reported (see, Okonofua, et al, 2004;UK National Referral Mechanism, 2018). Although some scholars argue that diverse forms of trafficking are experienced in the South-South region of Nigeria, the general consensus is that sex trafficking is the main form of exploitation (see, Fitzgibbon, 2003;Okojie et al, 2004;Otoide, 2000). ...

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Understanding the Dynamics and Complexities of Human and Sex Trafficking from South South Nigeria to Europe: A Critical Review of Victims Experiences through Returnees’ Life Stories
Knowledge, attitudes and experiences of sex trafficking by young women in Benin City, South-South Nigeria

Social Science & Medicine