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Civil Society Coalition launches initiative to combat human trafficking and transnational scams in Ghana
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Civil Society Coalition launches initiative to combat human trafficking and transnational scams in Ghana

Modern Ghana about 2 hours 1 mins read
The Civil Society Coalition Against Transnational Organized Crime has launched a new initiative aimed at strengthening monitoring systems to prevent human trafficking and online scams in Ghana. Speaking at the launch, Madam Princess Yanny, Spokesperson for Mr.

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