Consequences experienced by women survivors of human trafficking in South Africa

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Sambo, Juliet Patience
Spies, Gloudien M.

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University of Stellenbosch, Department of Social Work

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Trafficking of women for domestic and sexual exploitation has devastating consequences for women survivors rescued in South Africa. Empirical findings revealed that women survivors of human trafficking (WSHT) suffer and endure intense and unspeakable traumatic physical, sexual, psychological, economic and social experiences. Trafficked women are denied fundamental human rights, including basic and broadly accepted individual freedoms. The article discusses a qualitative research study designed to explore the perceptions of women survivors concerning the consequences experienced by WSHT using one-on-one semi-structured interviews conducted in residential shelters for women in Gauteng province, South Africa. Recommendations are suggested regarding support for WSHT.

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Women, Women survivors, Human trafficking and consequences, Human trafficking,, Survivors, Residential shelters, Women survivors of human trafficking (WSHT)

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Sambo, J. & Spies, G. 2020, 'Consequences experienced by women survivors of human trafficking in South Africa', Social Work/Maatskaplike Werk, vol. 56, no. 1, pp. 78-87.