In Southern Africa, truck drivers who transport goods throughout the continent are being recruited to move people illegally, often unaware of the severity and consequences of this crime.Here is how UNODC is helping to educate about the risks: https://t.co/PUieftVJ7E pic.twitter.com/3BBxlNsjg8 Read More
In Southern Africa, truck drivers who transport goods throughout the continent are being recruited to move people illegally, often unaware of the severity and consequences of this crime. Here is how UNODC is helping to educate about the risks:
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