On Sunday, it was reported that hundreds of African trafficking survivors have been left homeless in Cambodia, following a widespread crackdown on the country's scam compounds. The victims, who were lured to Cambodia with promises of lucrative jobs, are now struggling to survive. The Cambodian authorities have been working to dismantle the scam operations, but the aftermath has left many Africans without a place to call home. This crisis has sparked concerns about the lack of support for victims of human trafficking and the need for international cooperation to combat these crimes. As the situation continues to unfold, it is clear that a comprehensive solution is needed to address the root causes of this issue and provide assistance to those affected. The Ugandan government has been urged to work with international partners to provide aid and support to its citizens who have fallen victim to these scams.
