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FDWO warns of child risk after Hurricane Melissa
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 70831, member: 636"] Child welfare advocates have warned that Hurricane Melissa survivors across Jamaica, Cuba, Haiti and the Bahamas face elevated risks of sexual exploitation and trafficking as families shelter in overcrowded temporary accommodations. The Female Development World Organization emphasizes that displaced children become particularly vulnerable when protective systems collapse and schools remain shuttered, with traffickers exploiting disaster conditions through false employment promises, debt manipulation and isolation tactics. Lavern Deer of FDWO urged residents to report suspected abuse through national child protection hotlines while maintaining supervision standards in emergency housing. The organization stressed that victims often fail to recognize coercion when perpetrators use force or fraud to extract labor or commercial sex, regardless of initial consent. FDWO plans to convene its annual symposium addressing trafficking prevention, bringing together experts to develop protective strategies for disaster-affected populations. [/QUOTE]
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