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2025-07-25 |
Prof Olusola Ololade named a 2024 Top Scholar by ScholarGPS |
2025-07-25 |
Prof Olusola Ololade named a 2024 Top Scholar by ScholarGPS |
2025-07-24 |
UFS brings hope and learning to Heidedal on Mandela Day |
2025-07-24 |
UFS brings hope and learning to Heidedal on Mandela Day |
2025-07-23 |
UFS Thought-Leader Panel calls for bold transformation in curriculum, employability, and access |
2025-07-23 |
UFS Thought-Leader Panel calls for bold transformation in curriculum, employability, and access |
2025-07-23 |
UFS hosts global summit to advance student well-being |
2025-07-23 |
UFS hosts global summit to advance student well-being |
2025-07-22 |
Planting the roots of disaster resilience: Honouring Nelson Mandela Day through nature-based solutions |
2025-07-22 |
Planting the roots of disaster resilience: Honouring Nelson Mandela Day through nature-based solutions |
2025-07-22 |
UFS hosts top-performing Grade 12 learners at SAICA Winter School to nurture academic excellence and future leaders |
2025-07-22 |
UFS hosts top-performing Grade 12 learners at SAICA Winter School to nurture academic excellence and future leaders |
2025-07-22 |
Exploring Israel-Africa Relations: CGAS Webinar unpacks complex dynamics and future possibilities |
2025-07-22 |
Exploring Israel-Africa Relations: CGAS Webinar unpacks complex dynamics and future possibilities |
2025-07-21 |
Ruth First’s legacy lives on: UFS launches powerful collection on activist research |
2025-07-21 |
Ruth First’s legacy lives on: UFS launches powerful collection on activist research |
2025-07-21 |
‘Carousel’ sets stage for lasting partnership between UFS and Southern Methodist University, Texas |
2025-07-21 |
‘Carousel’ sets stage for lasting partnership between UFS and Southern Methodist University, Texas |
2025-07-21 |
Food as story, culture, and resistance: ‘Thinking through food in South Africa’ launched at 2025 Vrystaat Arts Festival |
2025-07-21 |
Food as story, culture, and resistance: ‘Thinking through food in South Africa’ launched at 2025 Vrystaat Arts Festival |
2025-07-18 |
UFS Green Campus Initiative secures 4th consecutive Best Exhibition Award |
2025-07-18 |
UFS Green Campus Initiative secures 4th consecutive Best Exhibition Award |
2025-07-17 |
UFS medical physics and oncology teams at the forefront of AI-powered cancer treatment planning |
2025-07-17 |
UFS medical physics and oncology teams at the forefront of AI-powered cancer treatment planning |
2025-07-16 |
VC-ISRC Imbewu Legacy Fund officially launched to support students in crisis |
2025-07-16 |
VC-ISRC Imbewu Legacy Fund officially launched to support students in crisis |
2025-07-16 |
Rethinking science education in the age of AI |
2025-07-16 |
Rethinking science education in the age of AI |
2025-07-15 |
KovsieSport commended for strong showing at 2025 USSA Winter Tournaments |
2025-07-15 |
KovsieSport commended for strong showing at 2025 USSA Winter Tournaments |
2025-07-14 |
UFS champions global collaboration as SASUF+ launches with expanded vision and impact |
2025-07-14 |
UFS champions global collaboration as SASUF+ launches with expanded vision and impact |
2025-07-14 |
UFS initiatives show that Mandela’s work is far from done |
2025-07-14 |
UFS initiatives show that Mandela’s work is far from done |
2025-07-11 |
UFS recognised as national leader in disability transformation |
2025-07-11 |
UFS recognised as national leader in disability transformation |
2025-07-10 |
UFS urban scholar Prof Ivan Turok honoured with global award |
2025-07-10 |
UFS urban scholar Prof Ivan Turok honoured with global award |
2025-07-09 |
UFS academics honoured on home turf at health educationalists conference |
2025-07-09 |
UFS academics honoured on home turf at health educationalists conference |
2025-07-09 |
Exploring South Africa’s food narratives: Prof Reddy co-edits groundbreaking new book |
2025-07-09 |
Exploring South Africa’s food narratives: Prof Reddy co-edits groundbreaking new book |
2025-07-08 |
25 Years. One festival. |
2025-07-08 |
25 Years. One festival. |
2025-07-07 |
NAS Research Conference launches two new hubs to address global and local challenges |
2025-07-07 |
NAS Research Conference launches two new hubs to address global and local challenges |
2025-07-07 |
Ruth First’s life, work and legacy honoured in new book |
2025-07-07 |
Ruth First’s life, work and legacy honoured in new book |
2025-07-04 |
Owl’s well that ends well: A conservation tale at the UFS |
2025-07-04 |
Owl’s well that ends well: A conservation tale at the UFS |
2025-07-04 |
Empowering future scientists: Research collaboration drives professional development |
2025-07-04 |
Empowering future scientists: Research collaboration drives professional development |
2025-07-03 |
GeoCongress 2025: embracing change through collaboration |
2025-07-03 |
GeoCongress 2025: embracing change through collaboration |
2025-07-03 |
UFS karate star Karabo Khanye awarded SA national colours |
2025-07-03 |
UFS karate star Karabo Khanye awarded SA national colours |
2025-07-02 |
Prof Daryl Codron champions curiosity-driven research in inaugural lecture |
2025-07-02 |
Prof Daryl Codron champions curiosity-driven research in inaugural lecture |
2025-07-01 |
UFS pioneers student teacher registration with SACE, setting national standard |
2025-07-01 |
UFS pioneers student teacher registration with SACE, setting national standard |
UFS’s Unit for Children’s Rights instrumental in helping human trafficked victim
2010-03-29
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Adv. Beatri Kruger.
Photo: Leonie Bolleurs |
“Wheeling and dealing is part of our daily life. But what if the ‘product’ bought or sold is not a spanner or a cell phone, but a living human being? Disturbing news came to the fore... apart from other places in the country, and for that matter all over the world, it was discovered that people are treated like commodities here in Bloemfontein as well,” said Adv. Beatri Kruger from the Unit for Children’s Rights at the University of the Free State (UFS).
Adv. Kruger was instrumental in completing and availing the first comprehensive Research Report on Human Trafficking in South Africa to the public on 23 March 2010. As a member of the Reference Group advising on interim research reports on human trafficking, she contributed to the report. The report proves to be an extremely valuable tool for, among others, government departments and non-governmental organisations that use it as a guideline in planning interventions to combat human trafficking.
The Unit for Children’s Rights is also one of the founding members of the Free State Human Trafficking Forum (FHF). To react on and fight the disturbing reality of human trafficking more efficiently, a number of concerned role players such as Child Welfare and other non-governmental organisations, police officials, prosecutors, social workers, health practitioners, private businesses, churches and community organisations joined forces and formed the FHF. The Unit for Children’s Rights hosts monthly meetings at the UFS to facilitate the coordination of this multi-disciplinary counter-trafficking team.
Adv. Kruger is very excited about some of the successes of the FHF; such as the story of Soma (not her real name). This Indian woman was recruited in India by an Indian couple who are staying in South Africa, by promising her a good job in South Africa. However, instead of finding the promised job, Soma was extensively exploited for labour purposes. With the help of a “good Samaritan” she managed to escape from the perpetrators and fled to the police. Soma was removed to ensure her safety and accommodated in a safe place in Bloemfontein. Counselling and other services were rendered to her by an organisation which is also a member of the FHF. One of the challenges facing Soma and the service providers was that Soma speaks a foreign dialect and for weeks a trusted interpreter could not be found.
This obstacle rendered communication with her to the bare minimum. The perpetrators were arrested but unfortunately the new comprehensive counter-trafficking law is not in force yet. Therefore the perpetrators could only be convicted of some offences in the Immigration Act. However, due to good police investigation followed by shrewd consultations, the perpetrators agreed to pay for the victim’s return flight to India as well as for the flight ticket of the investigating officer to escort her to safety. The Unit for Children’s Rights did networking with Ms Maria Nikolovska of the International Organisation for Migration (IOM), who agreed to assist in the safe reintegration of Soma in India. Soma is now on her way back home. |