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He said, “trafficking in persons in Barbados is not that of a big deal at the moment in terms of numbers, or knowing the numbers, it is not something that is centered on the mind of most journalists, because there’s not a lot of incidents that come to our attention.” When asked about the collaboration with NGOs or government entities he stated that “generally speaking, there is not a lot of collaboration.” In discussing the needs, he highlighted the importance of credible sources in investigative journalism, emphasizing the role of established organizations like the police and NGOs. He also stressed the need for fact-checking and verification when gathering information from social media or other sources, to ensure accuracy and credibility in reporting.
The Barbados Advocate, 30th July 2022
Antigua Observer, 20th April 2023
A Media Analysis of the Coverage of Youth Involvement in Crime and Violence and Trafficking in Persons (June 2021 to June 2023) in the Eastern Caribbean 67
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