Sub-Saharan Women Trafficked for Sexual Exploitation: A Transdisciplinary Approach from the Paradigm of Resilience
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2021Resumen
Human trafficking for the purpose of sexual exploitation is a growing social problem in today’s democratic societies, affecting mainly girls and women (Eurostat, 2018). It is also a crime (Palermo protocol [UN, 2000]), a violation of human rights, and a manifestation of gender-based violence (UN’s Declaration on the Elimination of Violence against Women [UN, 1993]), and a type of slavery (Correa, 2011) against the most impoverished women. Purpose. In this article, we focus on the sub-Saharan trafficked women who come to southern Europe via the human trafficking routes that cross northern Africa going through places such as Lagos, Tinzaouaten (Mali), Tamanrrasset (Argelia), the Sahara Desert, and different Moroccan cities, before reaching Europe over the Southern Spanish coastline. Ew show the resources used by these women when going through the said contexts of exploitation and forced prostitution. Methodology. Our research reviews the existing literature taking resilience as a pivotal...
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Resilience
Gender violence
Sub-Saharan trafficked women
Migration
Transdisciplinary approach
Resiliencia
Violencia de género
Trata de mujeres subsaharianas
Migración
Enfoque transdisciplinar