Human Trafficking from Sub-Saharan Africa to Europe and America for Organ Harvesting

Thu, September 18 | 11:15 AM EDT–12:15 PM EDT
Topic: International, Conceptual | Knowledge Level: Intermediate

Moses Atogo Unongu, MSyI

This presentation explores the alarming issue of human trafficking for organ harvesting from Sub-Saharan Africa to Europe and America, focusing on case studies from Nigeria, Ghana, and Senegal. It begins by defining human trafficking and organ harvesting, highlighting the rising global demand for illicit organ transplants. Sub-Saharan Africa has become a hotspot due to economic hardship, weak law enforcement, and organized crime networks. Next, it examines the methods traffickers use, including kidnapping, coercion, and deception, as well as the black-market organ trade. The case studies provide real-life examples: 1) Nigeria: Organized crime and human smuggling networks trafficking victims for organ trade, 2) Ghana: Child trafficking and the vulnerabilities of rural communities, and 3) Senegal: Links between migration routes and organ harvesting. The presentation then discusses key contributing factors, such as poverty, corruption, and lack of awareness, followed by the devastating consequences on victims’ health, psychological well-being, and economic stability. Efforts to combat organ trafficking include international laws, government interventions, and NGO initiatives. However, stronger law enforcement, awareness campaigns, and international cooperation are needed. In conclusion, the presentation emphasizes the urgency of collaborative efforts to dismantle trafficking networks and protect vulnerable populations. Governments, NGOs, and individuals must work together to stop this human rights crisis.


Presentation Objectives
  • Examine the link between human trafficking and organ harvesting, focusing on how victims from Sub-Saharan Africa are exploited for the illegal organ trade
  • Analyze case studies from Nigeria, Ghana, and Senegal, highlighting real-life incidents, trafficking routes, and the role of organized crime networks
  • Identify the key factors facilitating organ trafficking, including economic hardship, weak law enforcement, and high global demand for organs
  • Explore efforts to combat organ trafficking, including international laws, government interventions, and recommendations for stronger policies and awareness campaigns
About the Presenter
Moses Atogo Unongu, MSyI

Moses Atogo Unongu is a highly skilled and dedicated Human Trafficking Investigator and Security Professional with two decades of experience in conducting complex intelligence gathering, investigations, risk assessments, and security operations. He possesses a deep understanding of the criminal networks involved in trafficking and has coordinated with law enforcement agencies, NGOs, and international organizations to combat these crimes.