UK-Solomon Islands organise 3-day workshop on human trafficking for journalists

The BBC’s non-government organisation, BBC Media Action partnering with the Media Association of Solomon Islands (MASI), Solomon Islands Broadcasting Corporation and the British High Commission in Honiara organised the 3-day workshop.

As part of the partnership, a number of workshops are being held in Honiara, Gizo and Auki for local journalists and reporters on various topics including Reporting on Natural Hazards and Natural Disasters, recently completed in Honiara.

Speaking at the opening of what is now the partnership’s sixth workshop, British Deputy High Commissioner to Solomon Islands, Emma Davis said:

For this workshop, the subject matter is a difficult one. Abuses and exploitation of women and girls is abhorrent. The human cost is high and is devastating for victims who are often very vulnerable.

Human trafficking involves the recruitment or movement of people…



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