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Children trafficking

Children need to be protected against all forms of exploitation.
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Mali
Language : French (Mali)
Type : Radio sketches
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Early marriage

Children have the right to be protected against early marriage. Thousands of girls are married for the first time before they come of age.
Senegal
Language : Wolof
Type : Radio sketches
Time : 06:10 mn
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The lucky star

Many children are subjected to misreatment. The story of Oumi and her uncle shows that children can sometimes suffer acts of violence within their own family ?
West Africa
Language : English
Type : cartoon


The radio

Yao worked really hard for a year in Nigeria so he could buy himself a radio, but now it doesn’t work...
Togo
Language : English
Média : Video
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Two friends, one bicycle

Kodjo and his friend decide to go and work in Nigeria to buy a bike. During the trip the children are caught in a fire in the bush and Kodjo’s friend dies…
Togo
Language : English
Média : Video
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A better futur

Children should go to school and learn so they can help their families and make a better future. You shouldn’t leave your country to look for happiness somewhere else. This is what Hodalo says.
Togo
Language : English
Média : Video
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Leaving for far away

Two young girls disappear after talking to a woman at the school exit. They were taken far from their village to work, which stopped them going to school and sitting their exams at the end of the year like everybody else.
Togo
Language : English
Média : Video
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Waiting

Moutawakilou worked two years in Nigeria because Oga, a drug dealer, had promised to buy him a motorbike in exchange, but he didn’t keep his word.
Togo
Language : English
Média : Video
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Oga (trafficker)

Abibou was taken with other children to Nigeria by a child-trafficker. He had promised to buy Abibou a motorbike. In fact, he used him to earn money and stopped him from going to school and so destroyed his chances of an education.
Togo
Language : English
Média : Video
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Akouvi at school

Akouvi wants to learn to sew so she can make her own clothes. Without listening to her mother who forbids her to do this, she decides to go to Nigeria in order to buy a sewing machine. She returns some time later, unhappy and without a sewing machine.
Togo
Language : English
Média : Video
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The dream

Even if certain women say that in Nigeria you can have everything you dream of (wraps, radios. .), Mawulé says this isn’t true and tells how her stay there was very difficult.
Togo
Language : English
Média : Video
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The motocycle

Agbéko worked in Nigeria for two years to buy a motorbike. He only rode it once and then he had an accident. Since then it no longer works. Two years of working in tough conditions and all that suffering for nothing !
Togo
Language : English
Média : Video
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Over there

Many young girls are persuaded to go and work in Nigeria in order to be able to buy everything they’ve ever dreamed of. There, they are, in fact exploited by adults and only experience unhappiness.
Togo
Language : English
Média : Video
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Kader Jean-Marc

An awareness-raising session on economic exploitation and mistreatment of children is presented to children by a RTB [presenter (Kader Jean-Marc, 18 years old).


Souaibou

Is president of the Children’s Assembly in Burkina Faso, and gives his opinion on the issue of child trafficking in Burkina Faso and West Africa.
Burkina Faso
Language : French
Média : Audio
Time : 02mn 29
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Siaka

Siaka is the organiser of the National Children’s Parliament in Mali and he talks about the struggle against child slavery, which was chosen to celebrate International African Child’s Day in 2007.
Mali
Language : French
Média : Audio
Time : 02mn 05
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Sedibou

Tells us that adults must be told about children’s rights in order to fight against exploitation and mistreatment of children, and to encourage their access to school.
Burkina Faso
Language : French
Média : Audio
Time : 01mn 39
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Bernadette

Talks about the issue of how children are treated in Togo and the need to raise awareness amongst Togolese people of this question.
Togo
Language : French
Média : Audio
Time : 03mn 24
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Being proud

Amavi tells us that it’s more rewarding to work at home in the village, rather than work as a domestic help far away from home.
Togo
Language : English
Média : Video
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Talking with my parents

Despite her parents forbidding her to go there, Assigble set off for Nigeria. On her return she tells of the unhappiness she experienced whilst living there.
Togo
Language : English
Média : Video
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Feel lucky

A group of Togolese children taken to work in Benin and Nigeria explain their decision never to go back there.
Togo
Language : English
Média : Video
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Hey Hey

Togolese children call on parents not to hit or mistreat their children
Togo
Language : French
Album : Kids Voices
Time : 05mn 17
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Chanson d’enfants

A song about unwanted pregnancies and the mistreatment of children.
Benin
Language : French
Album : Kids Voices
Time : 05mn 13
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L’enfant abandonné

How many children are abandoned by irresponsible parents ?
West Africa
Language : French
Album : Poto Poto
Time : 04mn 10
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Sunu daara (Face Mbao)

This title points the accusatory finger at adults in regards to ’educating with force’.
Senegal
Language : Wolof
Album : Mbebetu Goxbi
Time : 03mn 05
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Taalibe

Omar Ndiaye is one of the leading figures on the Senegalese musical scene, whose acoustic folk is developing as much as electric Mbalax.
Senegal
Language : Wolof
Album : Tundu Joor
Time : 04mn 24
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Xolalma taalibe

This text is written entirely in rap by children from Tundu Joor, and is sung in different languages : French, Wolof, Fula, Englis and Sossi,
Senegal
Language : Wolof
Album : Tundu Joor
Time : 04mn 15
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Fonkal xale

Pape Fall is a leading figure on the salsa scene in Senegal.
Senegal
Language : Wolof
Album : Tundu Joor
Time : 04mn 14
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Ko woni e maayo

This traditional song (What is going on in the river ?) is adapted by the children of Tundu Joor.
Senegal
Language : Puular
Album : Tundu Joor
Time : 03mn 56
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