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Sexually exploited and trafficked of children in Albania, the Philippines and Sierra Leone tell their stories. And experts report on the efforts made to deal with the problem and offer support to the children that are trafficked. This piece offers a broad overview of the problem.
This piece has not been broadcast on public radio stations.
This piece is offered free of charge to stations!
There are two versions of this piece offered, one with an outro recorded, and one without.
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Piece Description
Sexually exploited and trafficked of children in Albania, the Philippines and Sierra Leone tell their stories. And experts report on the efforts made to deal with the problem and offer support to the children that are trafficked. This piece offers a broad overview of the problem. This piece has not been broadcast on public radio stations. This piece is offered free of charge to stations! There are two versions of this piece offered, one with an outro recorded, and one without.
Broadcast History
This piece has never been broadcast on public radio. It has been available on the internet. It may have been picked up for broadcast internationally on a local level, but not broadly.
Transcript
BODY OF PIECE:
0:00 – 2:57
“Trafficking of children is a complex problem which must be tackled on all levels … wanted to save my life.”
OUTRO: (recorded in the longer version)
2:58-3:29
(music comes up under – only music in the piece)
“While halting the trafficking of children is a daunting challenge, it’s a challenge we can only meet by working together. However complex the task, a simple goal can inform our joint response: the right of every child to grow up in health, peace and dignity. This story was produced by UNICEF.”
Read the full transcript
Timing and Cues
There are two versions of this piece, one with no outro, at total running time of 2:56, the other with an outro over music, at a total running time of 3:29.
Version without outro:
BODY OF PIECE:
0:00 – 2:57
“Trafficking of children is a complex problem which must be tackled on all levels … wanted to save my life.”
Version with outro:
BODY OF THE PIECE:
0:00 – 2:57
“Trafficking of children is a complex problem which must be tackled on all levels … wanted to save my life.”
OUTRO:
2:58-3:29
(music comes up under – only music in the piece)
“While halting the trafficking of children is a daunting challenge, it’s a challenge we can only meet by working together. However complex the task, a simple goal can inform our joint response: the right of every child to grow up in health, peace and dignity. This story was produced by UNICEF.”
Musical Works
UNICEF music (copyright UNICEF) underneath OUTRO in version with OUTRO
Sexually exploited and trafficked of children in Albania, the Philippines and Sierra Leone tell their stories. And experts report on the efforts made to deal with the problem and offer support to the children that are trafficked. This piece offers a broad overview of the problem.
This piece has not been broadcast on public radio stations.
This piece is offered free of charge to stations!
There are two versions of this piece offered, one with an outro recorded, and one without.
Sexually exploited and trafficked of children in Albania, the Philippines and Sierra Leone tell their stories. And experts report on the efforts made to deal with the problem and offer support to the children that are trafficked. This piece offers a broad overview of the problem.
This piece has not been broadcast on public radio stations.
This piece is offered free of charge to stations!
There are two versions of this piece offered, one with an outro recorded, and one without.




