43835 |
Childless households31 |
Presumed NGOs |
Economic- Purchasing babies |
In June 2011, Nigerian police intervened facilities of the Cross Foundation located in Abia, southeastern Nigeria, identifying 32 young pregnant women aged between 15 and 17 years old, who were compelled by the owner of this foundation to give birth. According to the National Agency against Trafficking in Persons, NAPTIP, some teenage girls told the police that the foundation offered them the purchase of their unborn babies for about 130 euros. The children were then sold for about 4,500 euros (RFI, 2011). Also, in 2008, police raids revealed a network of "baby factories" and according to the local director of NAPTIP, Ijeoma Okoronkwo, many of these cases are currently being processed by the courts of Nigeria. Source: Soares, Ursula. RFI. Trafic de bébés destinés à la vente découvert au Nigeria, May 11th 2013. Available in: http://www.rfi.fr/afrique/20110602-trafic-bebes-destines-vente-decouvert-nigeria |
43770 |
Childless households1 |
Presumed NGOs |
Economic- Purchasing babies |
In June 2011, Nigerian police intervened facilities of the Cross Foundation located in Abia, southeastern Nigeria, identifying 32 young pregnant women aged between 15 and 17 years old, who were compelled by the owner of this foundation to give birth. According to the National Agency against Trafficking in Persons, NAPTIP, some teenage girls told the police that the foundation offered them the purchase of their unborn babies for about 130 euros. The children were then sold for about 4,500 euros (RFI, 2011). Also, in 2008, police raids revealed a network of "baby factories" and according to the local director of NAPTIP, Ijeoma Okoronkwo, many of these cases are currently being processed by the courts of Nigeria. Source: Soares, Ursula. RFI. Trafic de bébés destinés à la vente découvert au Nigeria, May 11th 2013. Available in: http://www.rfi.fr/afrique/20110602-trafic-bebes-destines-vente-decouvert-nigeria |
43769 |
Childless households2 |
Presumed NGOs |
Economic- Purchasing babies |
In June 2011, Nigerian police intervened facilities of the Cross Foundation located in Abia, southeastern Nigeria, identifying 32 young pregnant women aged between 15 and 17 years old, who were compelled by the owner of this foundation to give birth. According to the National Agency against Trafficking in Persons, NAPTIP, some teenage girls told the police that the foundation offered them the purchase of their unborn babies for about 130 euros. The children were then sold for about 4,500 euros (RFI, 2011). Also, in 2008, police raids revealed a network of "baby factories" and according to the local director of NAPTIP, Ijeoma Okoronkwo, many of these cases are currently being processed by the courts of Nigeria. Source: Soares, Ursula. RFI. Trafic de bébés destinés à la vente découvert au Nigeria, May 11th 2013. Available in: http://www.rfi.fr/afrique/20110602-trafic-bebes-destines-vente-decouvert-nigeria |
43768 |
Childless households3 |
Presumed NGOs |
Economic- Purchasing babies |
In June 2011, Nigerian police intervened facilities of the Cross Foundation located in Abia, southeastern Nigeria, identifying 32 young pregnant women aged between 15 and 17 years old, who were compelled by the owner of this foundation to give birth. According to the National Agency against Trafficking in Persons, NAPTIP, some teenage girls told the police that the foundation offered them the purchase of their unborn babies for about 130 euros. The children were then sold for about 4,500 euros (RFI, 2011). Also, in 2008, police raids revealed a network of "baby factories" and according to the local director of NAPTIP, Ijeoma Okoronkwo, many of these cases are currently being processed by the courts of Nigeria. Source: Soares, Ursula. RFI. Trafic de bébés destinés à la vente découvert au Nigeria, May 11th 2013. Available in: http://www.rfi.fr/afrique/20110602-trafic-bebes-destines-vente-decouvert-nigeria |
43767 |
Childless households4 |
Presumed NGOs |
Economic- Purchasing babies |
In June 2011, Nigerian police intervened facilities of the Cross Foundation located in Abia, southeastern Nigeria, identifying 32 young pregnant women aged between 15 and 17 years old, who were compelled by the owner of this foundation to give birth. According to the National Agency against Trafficking in Persons, NAPTIP, some teenage girls told the police that the foundation offered them the purchase of their unborn babies for about 130 euros. The children were then sold for about 4,500 euros (RFI, 2011). Also, in 2008, police raids revealed a network of "baby factories" and according to the local director of NAPTIP, Ijeoma Okoronkwo, many of these cases are currently being processed by the courts of Nigeria. Source: Soares, Ursula. RFI. Trafic de bébés destinés à la vente découvert au Nigeria, May 11th 2013. Available in: http://www.rfi.fr/afrique/20110602-trafic-bebes-destines-vente-decouvert-nigeria |
43766 |
Childless households5 |
Presumed NGOs |
Economic- Purchasing babies |
In June 2011, Nigerian police intervened facilities of the Cross Foundation located in Abia, southeastern Nigeria, identifying 32 young pregnant women aged between 15 and 17 years old, who were compelled by the owner of this foundation to give birth. According to the National Agency against Trafficking in Persons, NAPTIP, some teenage girls told the police that the foundation offered them the purchase of their unborn babies for about 130 euros. The children were then sold for about 4,500 euros (RFI, 2011). Also, in 2008, police raids revealed a network of "baby factories" and according to the local director of NAPTIP, Ijeoma Okoronkwo, many of these cases are currently being processed by the courts of Nigeria. Source: Soares, Ursula. RFI. Trafic de bébés destinés à la vente découvert au Nigeria, May 11th 2013. Available in: http://www.rfi.fr/afrique/20110602-trafic-bebes-destines-vente-decouvert-nigeria |
43765 |
Childless households6 |
Presumed NGOs |
Economic- Purchasing babies |
In June 2011, Nigerian police intervened facilities of the Cross Foundation located in Abia, southeastern Nigeria, identifying 32 young pregnant women aged between 15 and 17 years old, who were compelled by the owner of this foundation to give birth. According to the National Agency against Trafficking in Persons, NAPTIP, some teenage girls told the police that the foundation offered them the purchase of their unborn babies for about 130 euros. The children were then sold for about 4,500 euros (RFI, 2011). Also, in 2008, police raids revealed a network of "baby factories" and according to the local director of NAPTIP, Ijeoma Okoronkwo, many of these cases are currently being processed by the courts of Nigeria. Source: Soares, Ursula. RFI. Trafic de bébés destinés à la vente découvert au Nigeria, May 11th 2013. Available in: http://www.rfi.fr/afrique/20110602-trafic-bebes-destines-vente-decouvert-nigeria |
43764 |
Childless households7 |
Presumed NGOs |
Economic- Purchasing babies |
In June 2011, Nigerian police intervened facilities of the Cross Foundation located in Abia, southeastern Nigeria, identifying 32 young pregnant women aged between 15 and 17 years old, who were compelled by the owner of this foundation to give birth. According to the National Agency against Trafficking in Persons, NAPTIP, some teenage girls told the police that the foundation offered them the purchase of their unborn babies for about 130 euros. The children were then sold for about 4,500 euros (RFI, 2011). Also, in 2008, police raids revealed a network of "baby factories" and according to the local director of NAPTIP, Ijeoma Okoronkwo, many of these cases are currently being processed by the courts of Nigeria. Source: Soares, Ursula. RFI. Trafic de bébés destinés à la vente découvert au Nigeria, May 11th 2013. Available in: http://www.rfi.fr/afrique/20110602-trafic-bebes-destines-vente-decouvert-nigeria |
43763 |
Childless households8 |
Presumed NGOs |
Economic- Purchasing babies |
In June 2011, Nigerian police intervened facilities of the Cross Foundation located in Abia, southeastern Nigeria, identifying 32 young pregnant women aged between 15 and 17 years old, who were compelled by the owner of this foundation to give birth. According to the National Agency against Trafficking in Persons, NAPTIP, some teenage girls told the police that the foundation offered them the purchase of their unborn babies for about 130 euros. The children were then sold for about 4,500 euros (RFI, 2011). Also, in 2008, police raids revealed a network of "baby factories" and according to the local director of NAPTIP, Ijeoma Okoronkwo, many of these cases are currently being processed by the courts of Nigeria. Source: Soares, Ursula. RFI. Trafic de bébés destinés à la vente découvert au Nigeria, May 11th 2013. Available in: http://www.rfi.fr/afrique/20110602-trafic-bebes-destines-vente-decouvert-nigeria |
43762 |
Childless households9 |
Presumed NGOs |
Economic- Purchasing babies |
In June 2011, Nigerian police intervened facilities of the Cross Foundation located in Abia, southeastern Nigeria, identifying 32 young pregnant women aged between 15 and 17 years old, who were compelled by the owner of this foundation to give birth. According to the National Agency against Trafficking in Persons, NAPTIP, some teenage girls told the police that the foundation offered them the purchase of their unborn babies for about 130 euros. The children were then sold for about 4,500 euros (RFI, 2011). Also, in 2008, police raids revealed a network of "baby factories" and according to the local director of NAPTIP, Ijeoma Okoronkwo, many of these cases are currently being processed by the courts of Nigeria. Source: Soares, Ursula. RFI. Trafic de bébés destinés à la vente découvert au Nigeria, May 11th 2013. Available in: http://www.rfi.fr/afrique/20110602-trafic-bebes-destines-vente-decouvert-nigeria |
43761 |
Childless households10 |
Presumed NGOs |
Economic- Purchasing babies |
In June 2011, Nigerian police intervened facilities of the Cross Foundation located in Abia, southeastern Nigeria, identifying 32 young pregnant women aged between 15 and 17 years old, who were compelled by the owner of this foundation to give birth. According to the National Agency against Trafficking in Persons, NAPTIP, some teenage girls told the police that the foundation offered them the purchase of their unborn babies for about 130 euros. The children were then sold for about 4,500 euros (RFI, 2011). Also, in 2008, police raids revealed a network of "baby factories" and according to the local director of NAPTIP, Ijeoma Okoronkwo, many of these cases are currently being processed by the courts of Nigeria. Source: Soares, Ursula. RFI. Trafic de bébés destinés à la vente découvert au Nigeria, May 11th 2013. Available in: http://www.rfi.fr/afrique/20110602-trafic-bebes-destines-vente-decouvert-nigeria |
43760 |
Childless households11 |
Presumed NGOs |
Economic- Purchasing babies |
In June 2011, Nigerian police intervened facilities of the Cross Foundation located in Abia, southeastern Nigeria, identifying 32 young pregnant women aged between 15 and 17 years old, who were compelled by the owner of this foundation to give birth. According to the National Agency against Trafficking in Persons, NAPTIP, some teenage girls told the police that the foundation offered them the purchase of their unborn babies for about 130 euros. The children were then sold for about 4,500 euros (RFI, 2011). Also, in 2008, police raids revealed a network of "baby factories" and according to the local director of NAPTIP, Ijeoma Okoronkwo, many of these cases are currently being processed by the courts of Nigeria. Source: Soares, Ursula. RFI. Trafic de bébés destinés à la vente découvert au Nigeria, May 11th 2013. Available in: http://www.rfi.fr/afrique/20110602-trafic-bebes-destines-vente-decouvert-nigeria |
43759 |
Childless households12 |
Presumed NGOs |
Economic- Purchasing babies |
In June 2011, Nigerian police intervened facilities of the Cross Foundation located in Abia, southeastern Nigeria, identifying 32 young pregnant women aged between 15 and 17 years old, who were compelled by the owner of this foundation to give birth. According to the National Agency against Trafficking in Persons, NAPTIP, some teenage girls told the police that the foundation offered them the purchase of their unborn babies for about 130 euros. The children were then sold for about 4,500 euros (RFI, 2011). Also, in 2008, police raids revealed a network of "baby factories" and according to the local director of NAPTIP, Ijeoma Okoronkwo, many of these cases are currently being processed by the courts of Nigeria. Source: Soares, Ursula. RFI. Trafic de bébés destinés à la vente découvert au Nigeria, May 11th 2013. Available in: http://www.rfi.fr/afrique/20110602-trafic-bebes-destines-vente-decouvert-nigeria |
43758 |
Childless households13 |
Presumed NGOs |
Economic- Purchasing babies |
In June 2011, Nigerian police intervened facilities of the Cross Foundation located in Abia, southeastern Nigeria, identifying 32 young pregnant women aged between 15 and 17 years old, who were compelled by the owner of this foundation to give birth. According to the National Agency against Trafficking in Persons, NAPTIP, some teenage girls told the police that the foundation offered them the purchase of their unborn babies for about 130 euros. The children were then sold for about 4,500 euros (RFI, 2011). Also, in 2008, police raids revealed a network of "baby factories" and according to the local director of NAPTIP, Ijeoma Okoronkwo, many of these cases are currently being processed by the courts of Nigeria. Source: Soares, Ursula. RFI. Trafic de bébés destinés à la vente découvert au Nigeria, May 11th 2013. Available in: http://www.rfi.fr/afrique/20110602-trafic-bebes-destines-vente-decouvert-nigeria |
43679 |
Childless households14 |
Presumed NGOs |
Economic- Purchasing babies |
In June 2011, Nigerian police intervened facilities of the Cross Foundation located in Abia, southeastern Nigeria, identifying 32 young pregnant women aged between 15 and 17 years old, who were compelled by the owner of this foundation to give birth. According to the National Agency against Trafficking in Persons, NAPTIP, some teenage girls told the police that the foundation offered them the purchase of their unborn babies for about 130 euros. The children were then sold for about 4,500 euros (RFI, 2011). Also, in 2008, police raids revealed a network of "baby factories" and according to the local director of NAPTIP, Ijeoma Okoronkwo, many of these cases are currently being processed by the courts of Nigeria. Source: Soares, Ursula. RFI. Trafic de bébés destinés à la vente découvert au Nigeria, May 11th 2013. Available in: http://www.rfi.fr/afrique/20110602-trafic-bebes-destines-vente-decouvert-nigeria |
43678 |
Childless households15 |
Presumed NGOs |
Economic- Purchasing babies |
In June 2011, Nigerian police intervened facilities of the Cross Foundation located in Abia, southeastern Nigeria, identifying 32 young pregnant women aged between 15 and 17 years old, who were compelled by the owner of this foundation to give birth. According to the National Agency against Trafficking in Persons, NAPTIP, some teenage girls told the police that the foundation offered them the purchase of their unborn babies for about 130 euros. The children were then sold for about 4,500 euros (RFI, 2011). Also, in 2008, police raids revealed a network of "baby factories" and according to the local director of NAPTIP, Ijeoma Okoronkwo, many of these cases are currently being processed by the courts of Nigeria. Source: Soares, Ursula. RFI. Trafic de bébés destinés à la vente découvert au Nigeria, May 11th 2013. Available in: http://www.rfi.fr/afrique/20110602-trafic-bebes-destines-vente-decouvert-nigeria |
43677 |
Childless households16 |
Presumed NGOs |
Economic- Purchasing babies |
In June 2011, Nigerian police intervened facilities of the Cross Foundation located in Abia, southeastern Nigeria, identifying 32 young pregnant women aged between 15 and 17 years old, who were compelled by the owner of this foundation to give birth. According to the National Agency against Trafficking in Persons, NAPTIP, some teenage girls told the police that the foundation offered them the purchase of their unborn babies for about 130 euros. The children were then sold for about 4,500 euros (RFI, 2011). Also, in 2008, police raids revealed a network of "baby factories" and according to the local director of NAPTIP, Ijeoma Okoronkwo, many of these cases are currently being processed by the courts of Nigeria.Source: Soares, Ursula. RFI. Trafic de bébés destinés à la vente découvert au Nigeria, May 11th 2013. Available in: http://www.rfi.fr/afrique/20110602-trafic-bebes-destines-vente-decouvert-nigeria |
43676 |
Childless households17 |
Presumed NGOs |
Economic- Purchasing babies |
In June 2011, Nigerian police intervened facilities of the Cross Foundation located in Abia, southeastern Nigeria, identifying 32 young pregnant women aged between 15 and 17 years old, who were compelled by the owner of this foundation to give birth. According to the National Agency against Trafficking in Persons, NAPTIP, some teenage girls told the police that the foundation offered them the purchase of their unborn babies for about 130 euros. The children were then sold for about 4,500 euros (RFI, 2011). Also, in 2008, police raids revealed a network of "baby factories" and according to the local director of NAPTIP, Ijeoma Okoronkwo, many of these cases are currently being processed by the courts of Nigeria. Source: Soares, Ursula. RFI. Trafic de bébés destinés à la vente découvert au Nigeria, May 11th 2013. Available in: http://www.rfi.fr/afrique/20110602-trafic-bebes-destines-vente-decouvert-nigeria |
43675 |
Childless households18 |
Presumed NGOs |
Economic- Purchasing babies |
In June 2011, Nigerian police intervened facilities of the Cross Foundation located in Abia, southeastern Nigeria, identifying 32 young pregnant women aged between 15 and 17 years old, who were compelled by the owner of this foundation to give birth. According to the National Agency against Trafficking in Persons, NAPTIP, some teenage girls told the police that the foundation offered them the purchase of their unborn babies for about 130 euros. The children were then sold for about 4,500 euros (RFI, 2011). Also, in 2008, police raids revealed a network of "baby factories" and according to the local director of NAPTIP, Ijeoma Okoronkwo, many of these cases are currently being processed by the courts of Nigeria. Source: Soares, Ursula. RFI. Trafic de bébés destinés à la vente découvert au Nigeria, May 11th 2013. Available in: http://www.rfi.fr/afrique/20110602-trafic-bebes-destines-vente-decouvert-nigeria |
43674 |
Childless households19 |
Presumed NGOs |
Economic- Purchasing babies |
In June 2011, Nigerian police intervened facilities of the Cross Foundation located in Abia, southeastern Nigeria, identifying 32 young pregnant women aged between 15 and 17 years old, who were compelled by the owner of this foundation to give birth. According to the National Agency against Trafficking in Persons, NAPTIP, some teenage girls told the police that the foundation offered them the purchase of their unborn babies for about 130 euros. The children were then sold for about 4,500 euros (RFI, 2011). Also, in 2008, police raids revealed a network of "baby factories" and according to the local director of NAPTIP, Ijeoma Okoronkwo, many of these cases are currently being processed by the courts of Nigeria. Source: Soares, Ursula. RFI. Trafic de bébés destinés à la vente découvert au Nigeria, May 11th 2013. Available in: http://www.rfi.fr/afrique/20110602-trafic-bebes-destines-vente-decouvert-nigeria |
43673 |
Childless households20 |
Presumed NGOs |
Economic- Purchasing babies |
In June 2011, Nigerian police intervened facilities of the Cross Foundation located in Abia, southeastern Nigeria, identifying 32 young pregnant women aged between 15 and 17 years old, who were compelled by the owner of this foundation to give birth. According to the National Agency against Trafficking in Persons, NAPTIP, some teenage girls told the police that the foundation offered them the purchase of their unborn babies for about 130 euros. The children were then sold for about 4,500 euros (RFI, 2011). Also, in 2008, police raids revealed a network of "baby factories" and according to the local director of NAPTIP, Ijeoma Okoronkwo, many of these cases are currently being processed by the courts of Nigeria. Source: Soares, Ursula. RFI. Trafic de bébés destinés à la vente découvert au Nigeria, May 11th 2013. Available in: http://www.rfi.fr/afrique/20110602-trafic-bebes-destines-vente-decouvert-nigeria |
43672 |
Childless households21 |
Presumed NGOs |
Economic- Purchasing babies |
In June 2011, Nigerian police intervened facilities of the Cross Foundation located in Abia, southeastern Nigeria, identifying 32 young pregnant women aged between 15 and 17 years old, who were compelled by the owner of this foundation to give birth. According to the National Agency against Trafficking in Persons, NAPTIP, some teenage girls told the police that the foundation offered them the purchase of their unborn babies for about 130 euros. The children were then sold for about 4,500 euros (RFI, 2011). Also, in 2008, police raids revealed a network of "baby factories" and according to the local director of NAPTIP, Ijeoma Okoronkwo, many of these cases are currently being processed by the courts of Nigeria. Source: Soares, Ursula. RFI. Trafic de bébés destinés à la vente découvert au Nigeria, May 11th 2013. Available in: http://www.rfi.fr/afrique/20110602-trafic-bebes-destines-vente-decouvert-nigeria |
43671 |
Childless households22 |
Presumed NGOs |
Economic- Purchasing babies |
In June 2011, Nigerian police intervened facilities of the Cross Foundation located in Abia, southeastern Nigeria, identifying 32 young pregnant women aged between 15 and 17 years old, who were compelled by the owner of this foundation to give birth. According to the National Agency against Trafficking in Persons, NAPTIP, some teenage girls told the police that the foundation offered them the purchase of their unborn babies for about 130 euros. The children were then sold for about 4,500 euros (RFI, 2011). Also, in 2008, police raids revealed a network of "baby factories" and according to the local director of NAPTIP, Ijeoma Okoronkwo, many of these cases are currently being processed by the courts of Nigeria. Source: Soares, Ursula. RFI. Trafic de bébés destinés à la vente découvert au Nigeria, May 11th 2013. Available in: http://www.rfi.fr/afrique/20110602-trafic-bebes-destines-vente-decouvert-nigeria |
43670 |
Childless households23 |
Presumed NGOs |
Economic- Purchasing babies |
In June 2011, Nigerian police intervened facilities of the Cross Foundation located in Abia, southeastern Nigeria, identifying 32 young pregnant women aged between 15 and 17 years old, who were compelled by the owner of this foundation to give birth. According to the National Agency against Trafficking in Persons, NAPTIP, some teenage girls told the police that the foundation offered them the purchase of their unborn babies for about 130 euros. The children were then sold for about 4,500 euros (RFI, 2011). Also, in 2008, police raids revealed a network of "baby factories" and according to the local director of NAPTIP, Ijeoma Okoronkwo, many of these cases are currently being processed by the courts of Nigeria. Source: Soares, Ursula. RFI. Trafic de bébés destinés à la vente découvert au Nigeria, May 11th 2013. Available in: http://www.rfi.fr/afrique/20110602-trafic-bebes-destines-vente-decouvert-nigeria |
43669 |
Childless households24 |
Presumed NGOs |
Economic- Purchasing babies |
In June 2011, Nigerian police intervened facilities of the Cross Foundation located in Abia, southeastern Nigeria, identifying 32 young pregnant women aged between 15 and 17 years old, who were compelled by the owner of this foundation to give birth. According to the National Agency against Trafficking in Persons, NAPTIP, some teenage girls told the police that the foundation offered them the purchase of their unborn babies for about 130 euros. The children were then sold for about 4,500 euros (RFI, 2011). Also, in 2008, police raids revealed a network of "baby factories" and according to the local director of NAPTIP, Ijeoma Okoronkwo, many of these cases are currently being processed by the courts of Nigeria. Source: Soares, Ursula. RFI. Trafic de bébés destinés à la vente découvert au Nigeria, May 11th 2013. Available in: http://www.rfi.fr/afrique/20110602-trafic-bebes-destines-vente-decouvert-nigeria |
43668 |
Childless households25 |
Presumed NGOs |
Economic- Purchasing babies |
In June 2011, Nigerian police intervened facilities of the Cross Foundation located in Abia, southeastern Nigeria, identifying 32 young pregnant women aged between 15 and 17 years old, who were compelled by the owner of this foundation to give birth. According to the National Agency against Trafficking in Persons, NAPTIP, some teenage girls told the police that the foundation offered them the purchase of their unborn babies for about 130 euros. The children were then sold for about 4,500 euros (RFI, 2011). Also, in 2008, police raids revealed a network of "baby factories" and according to the local director of NAPTIP, Ijeoma Okoronkwo, many of these cases are currently being processed by the courts of Nigeria. Source: Soares, Ursula. RFI. Trafic de bébés destinés à la vente découvert au Nigeria, May 11th 2013. Available in: http://www.rfi.fr/afrique/20110602-trafic-bebes-destines-vente-decouvert-nigeria |
43667 |
Childless households26 |
Presumed NGOs |
Economic- Purchasing babies |
In June 2011, Nigerian police intervened facilities of the Cross Foundation located in Abia, southeastern Nigeria, identifying 32 young pregnant women aged between 15 and 17 years old, who were compelled by the owner of this foundation to give birth. According to the National Agency against Trafficking in Persons, NAPTIP, some teenage girls told the police that the foundation offered them the purchase of their unborn babies for about 130 euros. The children were then sold for about 4,500 euros (RFI, 2011). Also, in 2008, police raids revealed a network of "baby factories" and according to the local director of NAPTIP, Ijeoma Okoronkwo, many of these cases are currently being processed by the courts of Nigeria. Source: Soares, Ursula. RFI. Trafic de bébés destinés à la vente découvert au Nigeria, May 11th 2013. Available in: http://www.rfi.fr/afrique/20110602-trafic-bebes-destines-vente-decouvert-nigeria |
43666 |
Childless households27 |
Presumed NGOs |
Economic- Purchasing babies |
In June 2011, Nigerian police intervened facilities of the Cross Foundation located in Abia, southeastern Nigeria, identifying 32 young pregnant women aged between 15 and 17 years old, who were compelled by the owner of this foundation to give birth. According to the National Agency against Trafficking in Persons, NAPTIP, some teenage girls told the police that the foundation offered them the purchase of their unborn babies for about 130 euros. The children were then sold for about 4,500 euros (RFI, 2011). Also, in 2008, police raids revealed a network of "baby factories" and according to the local director of NAPTIP, Ijeoma Okoronkwo, many of these cases are currently being processed by the courts of Nigeria. Source: Soares, Ursula. RFI. Trafic de bébés destinés à la vente découvert au Nigeria, May 11th 2013. Available in: http://www.rfi.fr/afrique/20110602-trafic-bebes-destines-vente-decouvert-nigeria |
43665 |
Childless households28 |
Presumed NGOs |
Economic- Purchasing babies |
In June 2011, Nigerian police intervened facilities of the Cross Foundation located in Abia, southeastern Nigeria, identifying 32 young pregnant women aged between 15 and 17 years old, who were compelled by the owner of this foundation to give birth. According to the National Agency against Trafficking in Persons, NAPTIP, some teenage girls told the police that the foundation offered them the purchase of their unborn babies for about 130 euros. The children were then sold for about 4,500 euros (RFI, 2011). Also, in 2008, police raids revealed a network of "baby factories" and according to the local director of NAPTIP, Ijeoma Okoronkwo, many of these cases are currently being processed by the courts of Nigeria. Source: Soares, Ursula. RFI. Trafic de bébés destinés à la vente découvert au Nigeria, May 11th 2013. Available in: http://www.rfi.fr/afrique/20110602-trafic-bebes-destines-vente-decouvert-nigeria |
43664 |
Childless households29 |
Presumed NGOs |
Economic- Purchasing babies |
In June 2011, Nigerian police intervened facilities of the Cross Foundation located in Abia, southeastern Nigeria, identifying 32 young pregnant women aged between 15 and 17 years old, who were compelled by the owner of this foundation to give birth. According to the National Agency against Trafficking in Persons, NAPTIP, some teenage girls told the police that the foundation offered them the purchase of their unborn babies for about 130 euros. The children were then sold for about 4,500 euros (RFI, 2011). Also, in 2008, police raids revealed a network of "baby factories" and according to the local director of NAPTIP, Ijeoma Okoronkwo, many of these cases are currently being processed by the courts of Nigeria. Source: Soares, Ursula. RFI. Trafic de bébés destinés à la vente découvert au Nigeria, May 11th 2013. Available in: http://www.rfi.fr/afrique/20110602-trafic-bebes-destines-vente-decouvert-nigeria |
43663 |
Childless households30 |
Presumed NGOs |
Economic- Purchasing babies |
In June 2011, Nigerian police intervened facilities of the Cross Foundation located in Abia, southeastern Nigeria, identifying 32 young pregnant women aged between 15 and 17 years old, who were compelled by the owner of this foundation to give birth. According to the National Agency against Trafficking in Persons, NAPTIP, some teenage girls told the police that the foundation offered them the purchase of their unborn babies for about 130 euros. The children were then sold for about 4,500 euros (RFI, 2011). Also, in 2008, police raids revealed a network of "baby factories" and according to the local director of NAPTIP, Ijeoma Okoronkwo, many of these cases are currently being processed by the courts of Nigeria. Source: Soares, Ursula. RFI. Trafic de bébés destinés à la vente découvert au Nigeria, May 11th 2013. Available in: http://www.rfi.fr/afrique/20110602-trafic-bebes-destines-vente-decouvert-nigeria |
43662 |
Childless households32 |
Presumed NGOs |
Economic- Purchasing babies |
In June 2011, Nigerian police intervened facilities of the Cross Foundation located in Abia, southeastern Nigeria, identifying 32 young pregnant women aged between 15 and 17 years old, who were compelled by the owner of this foundation to give birth. According to the National Agency against Trafficking in Persons, NAPTIP, some teenage girls told the police that the foundation offered them the purchase of their unborn babies for about 130 euros. The children were then sold for about 4,500 euros (RFI, 2011). Also, in 2008, police raids revealed a network of "baby factories" and according to the local director of NAPTIP, Ijeoma Okoronkwo, many of these cases are currently being processed by the courts of Nigeria. Source: Soares, Ursula. RFI. Trafic de bébés destinés à la vente découvert au Nigeria, May 11th 2013. Available in: http://www.rfi.fr/afrique/20110602-trafic-bebes-destines-vente-decouvert-nigeria |
43627 |
Childless households33 |
Maternity hospital |
Economic- Purchasing babies |
In April the Security Corps and civil protection of Nigeria (NCSDC) called in 32 pregnant teenagers in a maternity hospital in the city of Umuzuo in the state of Abia. The young women confessed that they have sold their male babies for 100,000 naira (about USD $631) and their female babies for 80,000 naira (USD $505). According to further investigations carried out by the Nigerian police, the owner of the maternity ward had sold boys for 450,000 nairas (USD $2,900) and girls for 400,000 nairas (around USD $2,521 USD dollars) (Diasporaenligne, 2013). Diasporaenligne.net. AFRIQUE: Trafic d’êtres Humains: Vente des bébés au Nigeria : une pratique menée à l ‘ échelle industrielle, 2013. Available in: http://diasporaenligne.net/afrique-trafic-detres-humains-vente-des-bebes-au-nigeria-une-pratique-menee-a-l-echelle-industrielle/ |
43626 |
Childless households34 |
Maternity hospital |
Economic- Purchasing babies |
In April the Security Corps and civil protection of Nigeria (NCSDC) called in 32 pregnant teenagers in a maternity hospital in the city of Umuzuo in the state of Abia. The young women confessed that they have sold their male babies for 100,000 naira (about USD $631) and their female babies for 80,000 naira (USD $505). According to further investigations carried out by the Nigerian police, the owner of the maternity ward had sold boys for 450,000 nairas (USD $2,900) and girls for 400,000 nairas (around USD $2,521 USD dollars) (Diasporaenligne, 2013). Diasporaenligne.net. AFRIQUE: Trafic d’êtres Humains: Vente des bébés au Nigeria : une pratique menée à l ‘ échelle industrielle, 2013. Available in: http://diasporaenligne.net/afrique-trafic-detres-humains-vente-des-bebes-au-nigeria-une-pratique-menee-a-l-echelle-industrielle/ |
43625 |
Childless households35 |
Maternity hospital |
Economic- Purchasing babies |
In April the Security Corps and civil protection of Nigeria (NCSDC) called in 32 pregnant teenagers in a maternity hospital in the city of Umuzuo in the state of Abia. The young women confessed that they have sold their male babies for 100,000 naira (about USD $631) and their female babies for 80,000 naira (USD $505). According to further investigations carried out by the Nigerian police, the owner of the maternity ward had sold boys for 450,000 nairas (USD $2,900) and girls for 400,000 nairas (around USD $2,521 USD dollars) (Diasporaenligne, 2013). Diasporaenligne.net. AFRIQUE: Trafic d’êtres Humains: Vente des bébés au Nigeria : une pratique menée à l ‘ échelle industrielle, 2013. Available in: http://diasporaenligne.net/afrique-trafic-detres-humains-vente-des-bebes-au-nigeria-une-pratique-menee-a-l-echelle-industrielle/ |
43624 |
Childless households36 |
Maternity hospital |
Economic- Purchasing babies |
In April the Security Corps and civil protection of Nigeria (NCSDC) called in 32 pregnant teenagers in a maternity hospital in the city of Umuzuo in the state of Abia. The young women confessed that they have sold their male babies for 100,000 naira (about USD $631) and their female babies for 80,000 naira (USD $505). According to further investigations carried out by the Nigerian police, the owner of the maternity ward had sold boys for 450,000 nairas (USD $2,900) and girls for 400,000 nairas (around USD $2,521 USD dollars) (Diasporaenligne, 2013). Diasporaenligne.net. AFRIQUE: Trafic d’êtres Humains: Vente des bébés au Nigeria : une pratique menée à l ‘ échelle industrielle, 2013. Available in: http://diasporaenligne.net/afrique-trafic-detres-humains-vente-des-bebes-au-nigeria-une-pratique-menee-a-l-echelle-industrielle/ |
43623 |
Childless households37 |
Maternity hospital |
Economic- Purchasing babies |
In April the Security Corps and civil protection of Nigeria (NCSDC) called in 32 pregnant teenagers in a maternity hospital in the city of Umuzuo in the state of Abia. The young women confessed that they have sold their male babies for 100,000 naira (about USD $631) and their female babies for 80,000 naira (USD $505). According to further investigations carried out by the Nigerian police, the owner of the maternity ward had sold boys for 450,000 nairas (USD $2,900) and girls for 400,000 nairas (around USD $2,521 USD dollars) (Diasporaenligne, 2013). Diasporaenligne.net. AFRIQUE: Trafic d’êtres Humains: Vente des bébés au Nigeria : une pratique menée à l ‘ échelle industrielle, 2013. Available in: http://diasporaenligne.net/afrique-trafic-detres-humains-vente-des-bebes-au-nigeria-une-pratique-menee-a-l-echelle-industrielle/ |
43622 |
Childless households38 |
Maternity hospital |
Economic- Purchasing babies |
In April the Security Corps and civil protection of Nigeria (NCSDC) called in 32 pregnant teenagers in a maternity hospital in the city of Umuzuo in the state of Abia. The young women confessed that they have sold their male babies for 100,000 naira (about USD $631) and their female babies for 80,000 naira (USD $505). According to further investigations carried out by the Nigerian police, the owner of the maternity ward had sold boys for 450,000 nairas (USD $2,900) and girls for 400,000 nairas (around USD $2,521 USD dollars) (Diasporaenligne, 2013). Diasporaenligne.net. AFRIQUE: Trafic d’êtres Humains: Vente des bébés au Nigeria : une pratique menée à l ‘ échelle industrielle, 2013. Available in: http://diasporaenligne.net/afrique-trafic-detres-humains-vente-des-bebes-au-nigeria-une-pratique-menee-a-l-echelle-industrielle/ |
43621 |
Childless households39 |
Maternity hospital |
Economic- Purchasing babies |
In April the Security Corps and civil protection of Nigeria (NCSDC) called in 32 pregnant teenagers in a maternity hospital in the city of Umuzuo in the state of Abia. The young women confessed that they have sold their male babies for 100,000 naira (about USD $631) and their female babies for 80,000 naira (USD $505). According to further investigations carried out by the Nigerian police, the owner of the maternity ward had sold boys for 450,000 nairas (USD $2,900) and girls for 400,000 nairas (around USD $2,521 USD dollars) (Diasporaenligne, 2013). Diasporaenligne.net. AFRIQUE: Trafic d’êtres Humains: Vente des bébés au Nigeria : une pratique menée à l ‘ échelle industrielle, 2013. Available in: http://diasporaenligne.net/afrique-trafic-detres-humains-vente-des-bebes-au-nigeria-une-pratique-menee-a-l-echelle-industrielle/ |
43620 |
Childless households40 |
Maternity hospital |
Economic- Purchasing babies |
In April the Security Corps and civil protection of Nigeria (NCSDC) called in 32 pregnant teenagers in a maternity hospital in the city of Umuzuo in the state of Abia. The young women confessed that they have sold their male babies for 100,000 naira (about USD $631) and their female babies for 80,000 naira (USD $505). According to further investigations carried out by the Nigerian police, the owner of the maternity ward had sold boys for 450,000 nairas (USD $2,900) and girls for 400,000 nairas (around USD $2,521 USD dollars) (Diasporaenligne, 2013). Diasporaenligne.net. AFRIQUE: Trafic d’êtres Humains: Vente des bébés au Nigeria : une pratique menée à l ‘ échelle industrielle, 2013. Available in: http://diasporaenligne.net/afrique-trafic-detres-humains-vente-des-bebes-au-nigeria-une-pratique-menee-a-l-echelle-industrielle/ |
43619 |
Childless households41 |
Maternity hospital |
Economic- Purchasing babies |
In April the Security Corps and civil protection of Nigeria (NCSDC) called in 32 pregnant teenagers in a maternity hospital in the city of Umuzuo in the state of Abia. The young women confessed that they have sold their male babies for 100,000 naira (about USD $631) and their female babies for 80,000 naira (USD $505). According to further investigations carried out by the Nigerian police, the owner of the maternity ward had sold boys for 450,000 nairas (USD $2,900) and girls for 400,000 nairas (around USD $2,521 USD dollars) (Diasporaenligne, 2013). Diasporaenligne.net. AFRIQUE: Trafic d’êtres Humains: Vente des bébés au Nigeria : une pratique menée à l ‘ échelle industrielle, 2013. Available in: http://diasporaenligne.net/afrique-trafic-detres-humains-vente-des-bebes-au-nigeria-une-pratique-menee-a-l-echelle-industrielle/ |
43618 |
Childless households42 |
Maternity hospital |
Economic- Purchasing babies |
In April the Security Corps and civil protection of Nigeria (NCSDC) called in 32 pregnant teenagers in a maternity hospital in the city of Umuzuo in the state of Abia. The young women confessed that they have sold their male babies for 100,000 naira (about USD $631) and their female babies for 80,000 naira (USD $505). According to further investigations carried out by the Nigerian police, the owner of the maternity ward had sold boys for 450,000 nairas (USD $2,900) and girls for 400,000 nairas (around USD $2,521 USD dollars) (Diasporaenligne, 2013). Diasporaenligne.net. AFRIQUE: Trafic d’êtres Humains: Vente des bébés au Nigeria : une pratique menée à l ‘ échelle industrielle, 2013. Available in: http://diasporaenligne.net/afrique-trafic-detres-humains-vente-des-bebes-au-nigeria-une-pratique-menee-a-l-echelle-industrielle/ |
43617 |
Childless households43 |
Maternity hospital |
Economic- Purchasing babies |
In April the Security Corps and civil protection of Nigeria (NCSDC) called in 32 pregnant teenagers in a maternity hospital in the city of Umuzuo in the state of Abia. The young women confessed that they have sold their male babies for 100,000 naira (about USD $631) and their female babies for 80,000 naira (USD $505). According to further investigations carried out by the Nigerian police, the owner of the maternity ward had sold boys for 450,000 nairas (USD $2,900) and girls for 400,000 nairas (around USD $2,521 USD dollars) (Diasporaenligne, 2013). Diasporaenligne.net. AFRIQUE: Trafic d’êtres Humains: Vente des bébés au Nigeria : une pratique menée à l ‘ échelle industrielle, 2013. Available in: http://diasporaenligne.net/afrique-trafic-detres-humains-vente-des-bebes-au-nigeria-une-pratique-menee-a-l-echelle-industrielle/ |
43616 |
Childless households44 |
Maternity hospital |
Economic- Purchasing babies |
In April the Security Corps and civil protection of Nigeria (NCSDC) called in 32 pregnant teenagers in a maternity hospital in the city of Umuzuo in the state of Abia. The young women confessed that they have sold their male babies for 100,000 naira (about USD $631) and their female babies for 80,000 naira (USD $505). According to further investigations carried out by the Nigerian police, the owner of the maternity ward had sold boys for 450,000 nairas (USD $2,900) and girls for 400,000 nairas (around USD $2,521 USD dollars) (Diasporaenligne, 2013). Diasporaenligne.net. AFRIQUE: Trafic d’êtres Humains: Vente des bébés au Nigeria : une pratique menée à l ‘ échelle industrielle, 2013. Available in: http://diasporaenligne.net/afrique-trafic-detres-humains-vente-des-bebes-au-nigeria-une-pratique-menee-a-l-echelle-industrielle/ |
43615 |
Childless households45 |
Maternity hospital |
Economic- Purchasing babies |
In April the Security Corps and civil protection of Nigeria (NCSDC) called in 32 pregnant teenagers in a maternity hospital in the city of Umuzuo in the state of Abia. The young women confessed that they have sold their male babies for 100,000 naira (about USD $631) and their female babies for 80,000 naira (USD $505). According to further investigations carried out by the Nigerian police, the owner of the maternity ward had sold boys for 450,000 nairas (USD $2,900) and girls for 400,000 nairas (around USD $2,521 USD dollars) (Diasporaenligne, 2013). Diasporaenligne.net. AFRIQUE: Trafic d’êtres Humains: Vente des bébés au Nigeria : une pratique menée à l ‘ échelle industrielle, 2013. Available in: http://diasporaenligne.net/afrique-trafic-detres-humains-vente-des-bebes-au-nigeria-une-pratique-menee-a-l-echelle-industrielle/ |
43614 |
Childless households46 |
Maternity hospital |
Economic- Purchasing babies |
In April the Security Corps and civil protection of Nigeria (NCSDC) called in 32 pregnant teenagers in a maternity hospital in the city of Umuzuo in the state of Abia. The young women confessed that they have sold their male babies for 100,000 naira (about USD $631) and their female babies for 80,000 naira (USD $505). According to further investigations carried out by the Nigerian police, the owner of the maternity ward had sold boys for 450,000 nairas (USD $2,900) and girls for 400,000 nairas (around USD $2,521 USD dollars) (Diasporaenligne, 2013). Diasporaenligne.net. AFRIQUE: Trafic d’êtres Humains: Vente des bébés au Nigeria : une pratique menée à l ‘ échelle industrielle, 2013. Available in: http://diasporaenligne.net/afrique-trafic-detres-humains-vente-des-bebes-au-nigeria-une-pratique-menee-a-l-echelle-industrielle/ |
43613 |
Childless households47 |
Maternity hospital |
Economic- Purchasing babies |
In April the Security Corps and civil protection of Nigeria (NCSDC) called in 32 pregnant teenagers in a maternity hospital in the city of Umuzuo in the state of Abia. The young women confessed that they have sold their male babies for 100,000 naira (about USD $631) and their female babies for 80,000 naira (USD $505). According to further investigations carried out by the Nigerian police, the owner of the maternity ward had sold boys for 450,000 nairas (USD $2,900) and girls for 400,000 nairas (around USD $2,521 USD dollars) (Diasporaenligne, 2013). Diasporaenligne.net. AFRIQUE: Trafic d’êtres Humains: Vente des bébés au Nigeria : une pratique menée à l ‘ échelle industrielle, 2013. Available in: http://diasporaenligne.net/afrique-trafic-detres-humains-vente-des-bebes-au-nigeria-une-pratique-menee-a-l-echelle-industrielle/ |
43612 |
Childless households48 |
Maternity hospital |
Economic- Purchasing babies |
In April the Security Corps and civil protection of Nigeria (NCSDC) called in 32 pregnant teenagers in a maternity hospital in the city of Umuzuo in the state of Abia. The young women confessed that they have sold their male babies for 100,000 naira (about USD $631) and their female babies for 80,000 naira (USD $505). According to further investigations carried out by the Nigerian police, the owner of the maternity ward had sold boys for 450,000 nairas (USD $2,900) and girls for 400,000 nairas (around USD $2,521 USD dollars) (Diasporaenligne, 2013). Diasporaenligne.net. AFRIQUE: Trafic d’êtres Humains: Vente des bébés au Nigeria : une pratique menée à l ‘ échelle industrielle, 2013. Available in: http://diasporaenligne.net/afrique-trafic-detres-humains-vente-des-bebes-au-nigeria-une-pratique-menee-a-l-echelle-industrielle/ |
43611 |
Childless households49 |
Maternity hospital |
Economic- Purchasing babies |
In April the Security Corps and civil protection of Nigeria (NCSDC) called in 32 pregnant teenagers in a maternity hospital in the city of Umuzuo in the state of Abia. The young women confessed that they have sold their male babies for 100,000 naira (about USD $631) and their female babies for 80,000 naira (USD $505). According to further investigations carried out by the Nigerian police, the owner of the maternity ward had sold boys for 450,000 nairas (USD $2,900) and girls for 400,000 nairas (around USD $2,521 USD dollars) (Diasporaenligne, 2013). Diasporaenligne.net. AFRIQUE: Trafic d’êtres Humains: Vente des bébés au Nigeria : une pratique menée à l ‘ échelle industrielle, 2013. Available in: http://diasporaenligne.net/afrique-trafic-detres-humains-vente-des-bebes-au-nigeria-une-pratique-menee-a-l-echelle-industrielle/ |
43610 |
Childless households50 |
Maternity hospital |
Economic- Purchasing babies |
In April the Security Corps and civil protection of Nigeria (NCSDC) called in 32 pregnant teenagers in a maternity hospital in the city of Umuzuo in the state of Abia. The young women confessed that they have sold their male babies for 100,000 naira (about USD $631) and their female babies for 80,000 naira (USD $505). According to further investigations carried out by the Nigerian police, the owner of the maternity ward had sold boys for 450,000 nairas (USD $2,900) and girls for 400,000 nairas (around USD $2,521 USD dollars) (Diasporaenligne, 2013). Diasporaenligne.net. AFRIQUE: Trafic d’êtres Humains: Vente des bébés au Nigeria : une pratique menée à l ‘ échelle industrielle, 2013. Available in: http://diasporaenligne.net/afrique-trafic-detres-humains-vente-des-bebes-au-nigeria-une-pratique-menee-a-l-echelle-industrielle/ |