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Statement of the Problem; 1.2. Research Objectives; 1.3. Research Questions; 1.4. Significance of the Study; 1.5. Scope of the Study; 1.6. Limitations of the study; 1.7. Structure of the Study; 1.8. Research Methodology; Chapter Two: Conceptual frameworks and the global, regional and national contexts of trafficking; 2.1. Contested Definitions of Trafficking; 2.2. Root Causes of Trafficking in Persons; 2.3. The Global and Regional Trafficking Patterns 327 $a2.4. Human Trafficking Record of East African Countries2.5. The National Context of Trafficking in Women; 2.6. International and Regional Instruments; 2.7. National Instruments; Chapter Three: The situations of trafficking women from Ethiopia to Sudan through Metema Route; 3.1. Background Information of Interviewees; 3.2. Expectations and Reasons for Leaving; 3.3. The Recruitment Process and Negotiation with Brokers; 3.4. Means of Transportation; 3.5. The Traffickers Web: Sharing Benefits; 3.6. The Condition Confronts Women at Arrival; 3.7. The Work Environment 327 $a3.8. The Moments of Being Captured by the Police3.9. Life in Prison; 3.10. Means of Returning Home; 3.11. Preventive (Counter Trafficking) Measures; Chapter Four: Conclusion and Recommendations; 4.1. Conclusion; 4.2. Recommendations; REFERENCES; List of Cases; List of Interviewees; Websites; APPENDICES 330 $aThis study objects to explore the experiences of women who are victims of trafficking, and specializes in women from Ethiopia who are taken to the Sudan, particularly through the Metema trafficking route. The study demonstrates the way how the trafficking women victims were trapped by the web of the traffickers, the means of transportations, the manner of treatment throughout the trafficking process, and the forms of exploitations at the arrival point. Moreover, an endeavor is made in order to point out the human rights violations in the case of trafficking. 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