Malawi’s Ministry of Homeland Security concludes that the Dzaleka refugee camp is the main corridor for human trafficking. The conclusion was made public by the Department of Combating Human Trafficking’s focal point in the Malawian Ministry of Homeland Security, Kondwani Kamanga, at a meeting held in the city of Lilongwe. Aid through the Act Alliance, the meeting aimed to evaluate, study and find solutions to stop the trafficking of people that has Malawi as a corridor. Kondwani Kamanga made known that Malawi continues to be the country of origin, transit and destination for men, women and children trafficked for the purpose of forced labor and sexual exploitation. The high rates of unemployment, poverty and exposure around the world are identified as the main factors that contribute to the high number of cases of human trafficking in Malawi. the focal point in Malawi’s Ministry of Homeland Security, the incidence of internal trafficking is greater than that of transnational. local authorities, which according to Kondwani Kamanga, adopt more robust measures to end this legal type of crime.One of the measures the government has recently taken was to force all refugees and asylum seekers to return to Dzaleka camp.The government’s still dependent on the decision of the Blantyre court, which issued an injunction against the measure, at the request of the refugee community, outside the Dzaleka camp. However, President Lazarus Chakwera said that the government is firm in the decision as the permanence of refugees and asylum seekers outside the camp created by the government, is a threat to the country’s security. (RM Blantyre) Source: Rádio Moçambique Online
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