At a time when human trafficking, modern slavery and anti-migrant sentiment are increasing across parts of Africa, Catholic leaders, civil society organisations and law enforcement agencies are strengthening collaboration to protect the most vulnerable and restore dignity to victims. In an interview after attending the 2026 Pathways to Freedom Africa Network (PFAN) Summit held in Abuja, Nigeria, Bishop Joseph Mary Kizito described human traffick…
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