DAR ES SALAAM, Dec. 30 -- CHILDREN and teenagers are the most affected victims of human trafficking in Tanzania Mainland; the new data has revealed that more than 2,400 cases reported across the country.
According to statistics from a study conducted by a non-government organization, Tanzania Relief Initiatives (TRI), the largest number of victims fall within the 12–15 age group, accounting for over 1,200 cases, followed by children aged 16–18 years, with nearly 700 cases.
Speaking in Dar es Salaam, the Executive Director for Tanzania Relief Initiatives (TRI), Advocate Edwin Mugambila said their study further revealed that youth aged between 19–25 years recorded fewer cases, while children under 11 years and adults age...
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