HUMAN TRAFFICKING: A THREAT TO THE SOCIETY
Acknowledgement This study was accomplished through the partnership between John Paul II Justice and Peace Centre and Julius Nyerere Leadership Centre Makerere University with financial support from the Secular Institute – Alianza en Jesus por Maria; our sincerer gratitude for their continued f inancial support. Special thanks to all the staff and management of JPIIJPC for the invaluable cooperation in the research process.
Acknowledgement This study was accomplished through the partnership between John Paul II Justice and Peace Centre and Julius Nyerere Leadership Centre Makerere University with financial support from the Secular Institute – Alianza en Jesus por Maria; our sincerer gratitude for their continued f inancial support. Special thanks to all the staff and management of JPIIJPC for the invaluable cooperation in the research process.
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