New Cork/Kerry centre 'has met dozens of migrants trafficked for sexual exploitation' 

As it formally launches its Cork and Kerry service, Ruhama says it has already dealt with 80 alleged victims of sexual exploitation and human trafficking in the region
New Cork/Kerry centre 'has met dozens of migrants trafficked for sexual exploitation' 

Ruhama's chief executive Barbara Condon said  that, because most victims of sexual exploitation are migrants, they do not have a network here in Ireland to support them. Picture: iStock

Ruhama has said it has dealt with 80 alleged victims of sexual exploitation and human trafficking at its new service for the Cork and Kerry region.

The service got under way in April 2024 and is being formally launched today, Friday, by Taoiseach Micheál Martin.

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