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    SANTAC Rapid Assessment on the possible Abuse & Trafficking of Children for Sexual Exploitation Purposes (Prostitution) in Southern Africa before‚ during & after the 2010 FIFA World Cup Games The case of Zambia & Namibia conducted from July to Sep. 2008 Presented at SANTAC Regional & National Conference on Preventions Interventions against Child Trafficking: Sharing Lessons Learned and Developing Ways Forward Pestana Rovuma Hotel and Conference Centre‚ Maputo 8-9 Oct. 2008 by Merab Kambamu

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    airlines that connect to international routes via Johannesburg‚ Cape town‚ Nairobi and dar-es-salam. Zambian airways awaair is a privately run airline with direct international routes to London as well as regional flights to Johannesburg‚ Harare and Lumumbashi‚ and local flights to various destinations within the country. Moreover‚ there is a thrice weekly British airways flight from the Lusaka international airport to London via Cape town‚ Johannesburg. Other international airlines operating in Zambia

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    Batchelor of Arts degree. After a year he became involved with the Student Representative Council and their boycott against university policies. He was expelled before he could complete his degree. In 1941 to avoid an arranged marriage he ran off to Johannesburg. Here he would complete his law degree‚ open South Africa’s first black law firm and this would be the start of his interest in the ANC. Mandela would begin his lifelong involvement in politics and equality for South Africa. 1.O Terms of Reference

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    what she believed in despite of the disapproval of others. In the book Cry the Beloved Country‚ there are many forms of moral courage. Reverend Stephen Kumalo receives a letter at his home in Ndotsheni from a minister urging him to come to Johannesburg. The letter says that he is needed there to help his sister‚ Gertrude‚ who is not well. Kumalo agrees to take the journey‚ in hope of helping Gertrude. Following his arrival‚ he finds that Gertrude is spiritually ill; she has fell away from the

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    from his son’s death‚ James Jarvis emerges from his dark and traditional world into a world of light where he slowly begins to understand and praise the work of his son and to finish what his son wanted to accomplish. When James Jarvis arrives at Johannesburg to attend his son’s funeral‚ he makes frequent visits to his son’s house and reads his son’s work‚ which is his first step in transformation. The first few times‚ he is lost in thought after reading a profound manuscript criticizing society. However

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    at all. When he first enters Johannesburg he is immediately deceived by someone who said that he would help him but backstabbed him in order to get money. Stephen was shocked and all he could do was panic‚ but as an adult he calms himself down and think of new ways to achieve his goals. The author shows how being mature and having faith can get you out of a bad situation

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    his attitudes toward the racial injustice of his country. Stephen Kumalo is a native black priest whose life takes a turn when he discovers the vices and twisted realities behind Johannesburg and his home country. Kumalo receives a first-hand experience of the issues within his country along his journey to Johannesburg and meets various individuals on the way. It is later revealed that Stephen’s son‚ Absalom Kumalo‚ has murdered a white activist by the name of Arthur

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    Racial Concerns in Cry‚ the Beloved Country In the story‚ Cry‚ the Beloved Country‚ by Alan Paton‚ depicts about Ablsom Kumalo’s search for his son in Johannseburg‚ and he later knew that his son killed white man. His son‚ Ablsom‚ is convicted for guilty charges‚ and that shows that white society is filled with discrimination and injustice. Yet‚ this murder had brought Stephen Kumalo and James Jarvis‚ a black and white man together. James was the father of the man who Ablsom had killed. This story

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    travel to Johannesbur‚ New York City of South Africa. Upon arriving to Johannesburg‚ Kumalo is overwhelmed but is helped by a fellow priest named Msimangu. Kumalo finds his sister Gertrude living the life of a prostitute and attempts to sway her from her ways. While various events occur that teach the listener and Kumalo about the racial cleavages plaguing the country‚ Kumalo discovers that his son who he came to Johannesburg to find has accidentally murdered a prominent black South African rights

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    His father‚ Zachariah‚ who was educated at a Mission school‚ was the headmaster of a high school in Klerksdorp‚ a small town in the North West Province. His mother‚ Aletha Matlhare‚ was a domestic worker. At the age of twelve his family moved to Johannesburg. In 1945‚ he began his secondary school at Western High‚ a Government secondary school in the old Western Native Township‚ near Sophiatown. Around that time he was hospitalised for over a year with tuberculosis. Although he had fallen behind at

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