A Call to Reform Aid in Nigeria’s Anti-Human Trafficking Efforts

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ILLICIT TRAFFICKING WORKING GROUP

A Call to Reform Aid in Nigeria’s Anti-Human Trafficking Efforts: Identifying Effective Funding Practices Uchenna J. Mbawuike Executive Summary This policy brief highlights the need for reform in how funding is dispersed to aid antihuman trafficking efforts in Nigeria ⏤ a country of origin, a pathway of transit, and a destination for victims of trafficking. Recommendations are provided on how to reform funding deployment in these efforts. Recommendations 3 and 4 come from “Time to Decolonise Aid Insights and Lessons from Global consultation Full Report,” published in 2021 and co-authored by WCAPS. This brief center a context-sensitive policy approach that promotes utilizing aid in the framework of well-documented root causes, including, but not limited to, corruption, poverty, globalization, gender-based violence, and other social inequities. These root causes, coupled with long-standing local traditional practices and beliefs can exacerbate gender-based inequalities, underpin the impact of human trafficking. Significant funding has been deployed towards tackling human trafficking in Nigeria, yet the problem persists. The most effective strategies to create sustainable change through funding include changing donor policies, practices, and sponsorship criteria. Current funding practices mandate that recipient local Civil Society Organizations CSOs implement out of touch, far-removed foreign donor strategies. In other words, these strategies encompass creating knowledge, diagnosing problems, finding solutions to the problems, and making decisions from a westernized perspective. They are not centered on the perspectives of the aid recipient community most impacted by the issue. Inevitably, these strategies fail. The dispersion of funding should prioritize community-based participatory approaches to problem-solving, indigenous and local knowledge, and initiatives led by women of color. Through research primarily from The Anti-Trafficking Review and “Time to Decolonise Aid Insights and Lessons from Global consultation Full Report , this policy brief recommends approaches that best address the root causes of trafficking.


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