2005 Bangladesh Bombing | Bill Clinton Testifies Before Grand Jury | TODAY IN HISTORY

TODAY IN HISTORY – August 17th 2005 Bangladesh Bombing – 2005 Canada’s British Columbia Wildfires Prompt State Of Emergency – 2018 ————————————————————————- Watch More: https://bit.ly/2KLQxbI Watch PlusTV Africa Lifestyle: https://cutt.ly/tbdOHzQ Watch via our Website: https://plustvafrica.com/live-tv Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PlusTVAfrika/ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/plustvafrica/ Tweet us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PlusTVAfrica Comment on Whatsapp: http://ow.ly/d4kQ50pT4Bt #PlusTVAfrica…… Read More

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Integrating Justice and Safety Indicators into Institutional Culture: Bangladesh and Nigeria

In this video of the series, Developing Governance Indicators in Justice and Safety: A Country-Led Approach, Selen Siringil Perker, a Research Fellow with the Program in Criminal Justice Policy and Management (PCJ) at the Malcolm Wiener Center for Social Policy at Harvard Kennedy School, explains some strategies for integrating governance indicators into institutional culture of…… Read More

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Trafic humain, le clan des Nigérians | ARTE

En Europe, la mafia nigériane contraint de jeunes filles à se prostituer dès leur arrivée sur le continent. Entre poursuites judiciaires et accompagnement psychologique, récit d’une lutte internationale qui se heurte à des rites sacrés. Comme de nombreuses Nigérianes rêvant d’un avenir en Europe, Princess Inyang Okonon s’est laissé abuser il y a vingt ans…… Read More

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Africa Matters – Tigrayan Rebels Retreat

This week, we go to Ethiopia where the government says its forces have retaken a city in southern Tigray, just days after rebels announced a retreat from the Amhara and Afar regions.The prime minister’s spokesperson Billene Seyoum joined us from capital Addis Ababa to discuss the details. In Nigeria, kidnapping for ransom is an increasingly…… Read More

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Sex trafficking in Nigeria | DW Documentary

Nigeria is plagued by human trafficking. Young women are lured to Europe by false promises. When they get to the EU, they are violently forced into prostitution and kept in debt. An escape is almost impossible. Many young Nigerian women are drawn to the European Union by promises of good incomes and secure work, but…… Read More

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