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The specific objective;; which wow; 10 Homily tho common forms of hu►►n trafficki►►,), to wog,' Ito, Implemenf.ifion of str,iteqie:; to preventing human trafficking; as well as to o/►lore 0,:iiionges in
implementin9 strotegies to pieventinq human trafficking in Kigoma bordor of m►r►jovii arid Yibirizi, 1 his study used a cross-sectional research design and a mixed-methods approach, combining
quAtative and qutIntitotive methods, The sample size was 190 respondents included Citizens, Migration officers, police officers, court officers, National prosecutors Service (Director of public
prosecution), VEO and WEOs, The data was gathered through questionnaire and interviewee methods
while analyzed using descriptive and inferential analysis as well as content analysis. The study found that the most common forms of human trafficking in Kigoma Region were labor
trafficking, domestic servitude, child labor and child trafficking. However, human trafficking forms such
as sex trafficking, organ trafficking, debt bondage child soldiering, begging and street hawking were
less common in the region. In examining the strategies implemented to preventing human trafficKing, the study found that there is a strong relationship between the implementation of strategies and
preventing human trafficking in the Border of Manyovu and Kibirizi whereby 94% of variation in
preventing human trafficking has been accounted for by the implementation of strategies. Finally, in regards to the strategies implemented in preventing human trafficking the study found out
that there is a strong relationship between the implementation of strategies and implemented
strategies in prevention of human trafficking in Manyovu and Kibirizi whereby 98% of variation in the
implemented strategies in preventing human trafficking has been accounted for by the challenges in
implementing strategies to preventing human trafficking. The study recommend that the prevention of
human trafficking should be as a continuing effort that requires a strengthening of commitment. collaboration, as well as a multi -pronged approach in eradicating human trafficking protected Atl;le
enhancing the rights and dignity of all individuals.