Legislators have called on the Government to scale up campaigns at the grassroots level to educate young people about the dangers of human trafficking and protect them from modern-day slavery such as prostitution, drug dealing, and forced labour.
The lawmakers made the call, yesterday, during a consultative meeting organised by Parliament to assess the Government's efforts in fighting against human trafficking, gender-based violence, alcoholism, and drug abuse in the country.
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