Tag: Human Trafficking

  • So You Wan Travel Abroad?

    To contribute to the efforts against human trafficking of women and girls, I recently created a compelling Public Service Announcement (PSA) on human trafficking titled “You Wan Travel Abroad?”.

    As an advocate against human trafficking, I partnered with the @unwomenng (UN Women), under the project on Preventing Forced Migration and Trafficking in Women and Girls in Nigeria, funded by the Italian Government, to produce a PSA that spotlights the dangers of human trafficking of women and girls for sex and forced labor. Using a unique theatric style, I walk through different scenes where actors are portraying the steps used to lure victims and the consequences of their actions.

    Please watch this video and share. Someone really needs to see it. Enjoy
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  • Stephanie Linus Meets With Victims Of Human Trafficking In Italy

    Events have taken on another dimension in the advocacy against human trafficking for Stephanie Linus. The Actress and Director who has been in Italy for a few days in partnership with the international medical humanitarian organization – Doctors Without Borders (MSF) and SOS Mediterranee, came face to face with the realities yesterday when she met one-on-one with some rescued victims of human trafficking.

    She met with the women, listened to their stories and shared with them. It got even more interesting when the women decided to prepare a meal together, sing and exchange hand-made gifts. It was truly a heartwarming experience as hope was renewed in their midst.

    Following her meeting with the women, she also visited United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) office where she was given a deeper insight into the operations of the organization in Italy.

    – Stephanie Linus PR

  • Stephanie Linus Visits The Rescue Ship “Aquarius” in Italy as she advocates against Human Trafficking

    It’s another day of Stephanie Linus’ visit to Italy where she is advocating against human trafficking.

    In partnership with international medical humanitarian organization – Doctors Without Borders (MSF) and European Organization for the Rescue of Lives in the Mediterranean – SOS Mediterranee, she visited the rescue ship “Aquarius” today.

    Her visit was a very productive one. Mrs Linus and her team were given a tour of the ship, and afterwards, discussions on the overall need to educate people on the dangers of being trafficked and integrating the rescued victims back into the society followed.

    She also had a press conference with several members of the international media where she spoke about measures that can be used to curb human trafficking.

    -Stephanie Linus PR