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Amie Jobe: A Gambian woman tells her story about human trafficking and what's like to be a black woman in an Egyptian cell

Amie Jobe: A Gambian woman tells her story about human trafficking and what's like to be a black woman in an Egyptian cell

Released Thursday, 11th February 2021
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Amie Jobe: A Gambian woman tells her story about human trafficking and what's like to be a black woman in an Egyptian cell

Amie Jobe: A Gambian woman tells her story about human trafficking and what's like to be a black woman in an Egyptian cell

Amie Jobe: A Gambian woman tells her story about human trafficking and what's like to be a black woman in an Egyptian cell

Amie Jobe: A Gambian woman tells her story about human trafficking and what's like to be a black woman in an Egyptian cell

Thursday, 11th February 2021
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Amie Jobe is a survivor of human trafficking. She was lured into travelling to Cairo, Egypt in a promise for better life. It wasn't fulfilled. She escaped her ‘agents’ (traffickers] and returned to her Mum's town in Kaolack, Senegal before moving to The Gambia a year later. Amie is now helping other trafficked women to settle and integrate into society. She tells her story is this episode of Backway No Way Podcast. For more details on this and other stories visit our website and or follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tik-Tok and Youtube. 

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