On a dusty roadside in the capital of Gabon, sits a young girl
selling food. 12-year-old Yolande gets up at 4 in the morning
to cook, then she sells the food all day long. But she's not there
of her own free will - Yolande is a slave. I met her while I was
working on a documentary. She told me about "Maman":
a trafficker. When Yolande was 9, Maman lured her away from her
family and village with promises of work, high wages and education.
But the promises proved to be false and she was sold into slavery.
It was the charity Anti-Slavery International that led me to
Yolande. Anti-Slavery is the world's oldest international human
rights organisation - and I'm asking you to support them - because
the need for their work is greater now than ever.
This worldwide trade in children is getting worse. You may remember
the news last April, about a ship carrying children into slavery.
Some were as young as five-years-old. These stories grab the world's
attention for a few days - then they disappear, as if the problem
has gone away. But tens of thousands of children are trafficked
each year in West Africa - and their stories remain untold.
They are transported long distances, often by sea, packed into
canoes. Sometimes they have no food or water. The journeys can
last for days.
At their destination, they work as servants, on market stalls
or in farming. In quarries they are used to break rocks and dig
pits. Some of them told me they were forced into prostitution,
regularly beaten and made to work long hours. The children are
not allowed to make friends or go to school.
Anti-Slavery dedicates itself to ending slavery around the world.
In West Africa, it works with local organisations helping the
victims to recover from their ordeal. It supports projects to
make local communities aware of the dangers of trafficking. And
it puts pressure on governments to punish the traffickers and
make helping the victims a priority.
Anti-Slavery needs your help in order to stop this modern-day
slave trade. With your support Anti-Slavery can protect more children
like Yolande.
Whatever you are able to give will help. You can donate by credit
card on 0800 044 044. That's 0800 044 044. Or send a cheque made
payable to Anti-Slavery International at: Freepost LON10246, London,
SW9 9BR. If you include your address we'll be able to reclaim
the tax on your gift. Again, our address is: Freepost Anti-Slavery.
Thank you.