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While the rescue and rehabilitation of child trafficking survivors is acomplex and Well-documented field, the subsequent process of reintegration often receives less scholarly attention. This research gap is particularly concerning given the enduring challenges reintegrated survivors face. This study aims to contribute to the under-researched area of reintegration challenges for child trafficking survivors in Ghana. The research employs a qualitative approach, utilizing in-depth interviews with survivors and focus group discussions with representatives from non-governmental organizations (NGOs) actively engaged in counter-trafficking efforts. Data analysis will follow a thematic approach, guided by the study's research objectives.
Priscilla Wilson (Fri,) studied this question.