I'm incensed! I was under the impression that the Ghanaian government has made it illegal for adults to traffic children? But are they (the government) making sure that this law is implemented? Also, have these fishermen been told that they can be imprisoned for up to 25 years for Child Trafficking in Ghana? I am sick of this issue –and thought that since Oprah Winfrey exposure this matter on her show many moons ago -that we were making some headways, I guess not! You can read all about the estimated 7’000 children forced to work as modern day slaves in Ghana, -especially in Kete-Krachi in the Volta region, in the latest issue of Essence magazine (the August 2010 issue) –out now.
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Showing posts with label slavery. Show all posts
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Monday, 5 July 2010
Title: Singer Jason Mraz visits Ghana to help end slavery /By: Mesfin Fekadu –June 2010
Jason Mraz
The 31-year-old Grammy winner was in Ghana this week with Free the Slaves, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to "end slavery worldwide."
Mraz spent five days in the country, traveling with James Kofi Annan, a former child slave who used to work on fishing boats and had been enslaved for seven years.
Annan founded Challenging Heights, a school in Winneba where many of its students are former slaves. The children performed songs for Mraz.
The singer also traveled to a rescue shelter for slaves in the town of Atebubu and to Lake Volta, where many child slaves are working, said Peggy Callahan, the organization's co-founder and executive producer.
Callahan says she met Mraz through a mutual friend and she suggested he go to Ghana with her.
"The movement to end slavery really needs more voices, but they really need to be authentic voices, people who really do care about an issue," she said. "And Jason's one of those people, and he's willing to take the time to find out."
Mraz is the first celebrity to participate on the ground with the organization.
The pop singer is also busy working on the follow-up to his platinum-selling CD, 2008's "We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things." For more information visit: http://www.freetheslaves.net// & http://www.jasonmraz.com/
[Credit: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100612/ap_en_mu/us_people_jason_mraz]
****For more information about James Kofi Annan -the founder of Challenging Heights -a school in Winneba where many of its students are former slaves please visit: http://www.challengingheight.org/aboutus.html
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