An essential part of the Action Programme against Trafficking and Forced Labour in West Africa
(PATWA) is to advocate for a legislative and policy framework in Nigeria and Ghana that enables
the government and other national stakeholders to effectively combat trafficking in men, women
and children for purposes of labour or sexual exploitation.
This report looks at measures taken to protect trafficked people in ten different countries: Belgium, Colombia, Italy, the Netherlands, Nigeria, Poland, Thailand, Ukraine, United Kingdom and the United States.