 My name is Sherry North. I'm a returning from Iraq. I had someone who convinced me that there was this greener pastures out there. I left Ghana here on the 18th of April. It was very horrific. My passport was confiscated on the very day I arrived and we were being kept somewhere, not just me. There were other ladies too that I met. You've been forced to work. The more treatment was so bad. Some of us were sexually abused. From that point I started thinking of how to get back home. Yeah I was very happy when they reunited me with my family. It took some time. I had to see the psychologist at the shelter there and I was reintegrated into the society again. When the outbreak came first you could go outside and advertise your goods and sell. But then when the total lockdown came you can't move out and people can also come to you. And at that very point of time two people were not into the buying of clothing. The IM came to my aid again, supported my family with food stamps. With the nurse max. The later I could also do to help out there. So at least I could also save some life out there. So if I still have to do a nurse badge of nurse max to save more lives out there I'll still do. We did 500 pieces. Aside the sewing too I wanted to be a journalist. Currently with the help of the IOM I've now been enrolled in green media. My advice to my fellow young women out there is I wouldn't want them to go through that. Perhaps I might be lucky to come back home but I know that some of my sisters out there and their families can't even trace them.