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Role and awareness of the team in the management of reception routes for women seeking asylum-victims of trafficking. Every asylum seeker woman victim of human trafficking represents for the Nigerian mafia an investment of about 35.000 EUR. On this budget,...
Every year, thousands of teen-agers from one city in Nigeria risk death and endure forced labor and sex work on the long route to Europe. By Ben Taub It was close to midnight on the coast of Libya, a few miles...
New factors and perspectives in the construction of route of economical autonomy of the asylum seekers-victims of trafficking. The use of asylum seekers' channel by traffickers to introduce thousands of trafficking victims to Europe, radically change the approach of those...
The International Organization for Migration has posted a new report on human trafficking. The number of victims has increased by 600 percent in the last two years- most of them being minors. It is destined to be a nightmare. By...
Another news on the national Italian television about the widespread hosting project made by PIAM. The Protection System for Asylum Seekers and Refugees (SPRAR) of the Ministry of the Interior (Home Office) works in collaboration with the National Association...
From Lybia to the Domizio shore, on the border beetween Lazio and Campania: forced to work as prostitutes to pay off the debt for the journey in Italy. "The age of the nigerians on the streets is falling dramatically....
In this report from Rai 1 News, the mayor of Chiusano d’Asti explains the Agape project, a network of villages that join the SPRAR (Protection System for Asylum Seekers and Refugees), in cooperation with Piam Onlus. All of...
The 21st Century Gold Rush How the refugee crisis is changing the world economy. By Malia Politzer and Emily Kassie The biggest refugee crisis in recorded history has engulfed continents, swung elections and fueled the rise of nativism. It has also...
Progetto Integrazione Accoglienza Migranti (PIAM) is a organization for migrants's rights and anti-trafficking located in Asti, a small town near Turin. In 1999 Princess Okokon and her husband Alberto Mossino started their activity by trying to give a concrete answer to...
It’s just after 9pm when the first Nigerian women start to appear on the streets of Asti, a small city near Turin in northern Italy. Some stand in groups of two or three, flagging down passing cars or checking...

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