 Now, United Nations women in Nigeria has decreed the high rate of human trafficking attributed to the high rate of unemployment in the country. It also wants the government to build shelters for the return of victims of trafficking. Programme analysts of UN Women, Aminat Stockman, made this known in a boarder at a workshop organised by Klin Foundation in collaboration with the United Nations Women. The theme was Methodology, a workshop on gender-ordered tool development for the assessment of protection services and shelters on forced migration and human trafficking. She urged the government to allow us to enforce Tifa laws against human trafficking to prevent consistent deaths and slavery of Nigerians. So, it's a Methodology workshop on gender audits and why gender audits would support from the UN women implemented several interventions that are aimed at unraveling all the problems associated with trafficking in persons in Edo and Lagos states. The article was revealing part of the problem reviewed or part of the challenges reviewed are all the issues associated with lack of adequate parental care and even the criminality of chains of criminals that benefit from these illegal activities, including parents. If they receive appropriate counseling against Nigerians and if they are empowered after coming back, they may not go back into that trafficking and that's why we're doing this gender audit of shelters and gender audit of providers of protection services in Abuja because if they are able to do appropriate counseling, if they are able to provide them with the required services when they return, if they are able to empower them, if they are able to make them see reasons why they should not go back, that is if they make them see reasons why they need to stay in the country. Human trafficking issues should be but should be into should be added to educational columns by of course the relevant stakeholders, the experts so that from young ages, if it's not possible from primary institutions, it should be from secondary so that from a young age a young person or a child would be well informed about what human trafficking is, the ills of human trafficking and how human trafficking contributes to the decadence of our society. I think this will go a long way in helping to solve the problem of human trafficking.