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TRAFFICKING OF PERSONS IN BELIZE - OAS

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Although workers received, in addition to their salary, a place to live in, stores<br />

and canteens nearby where also owned by the land owners, so they generated<br />

a never ending debt that increased the dependency on their employers.<br />

There are well-founded suspicions that workers from Central America were<br />

deceived; when they reached the plantations the working conditions weren’t the<br />

same they had previously arranged and they had to put up with the new<br />

situation. Those who dared to show some resistance or had the initiative of<br />

organizing a workers’ union were fired or even taken before justice.<br />

However, many sources agree that working conditions have improved in the last<br />

years due to European Union -one of the main consumers of these productsclaims<br />

on the matter. European labor unions threatened to stop receiving and<br />

discharging goods coming from countries that didn’t comply with certain working<br />

and social conditions. The Belizean government also compromised to improve<br />

these conditions and increase inspections. During this year, a corporation of<br />

banana and citrus plantations stated that they wouldn’t interfere with union<br />

forming. The claim for better working conditions has been a long lasting goal for<br />

some social organizations and some studies on the matter have been financed<br />

by European countries. All these initiatives have improved the working and life<br />

conditions in plantations: the facilities, electric and water services and the<br />

access to school have developed in a very positive way. However, this isn’t<br />

enough. These zones need more supporting programs for those people that<br />

come from abroad to work in plantations.<br />

Members from different agencies pointed out that one of the most disturbing<br />

issues are “sugar daddies”, a hidden and silenced matter that shows a cultural<br />

pattern that happens all over the country. A “Sugar daddy” is an adult man that<br />

starts a relationship with a 14 to 18 year girl. This specific relation is more or<br />

less permanent and is not hidden, it includes sexual intercourse and the price is<br />

goods for the girls’ family or money that she can use to finish her studies. The<br />

girls’ families are usually aware of this situation and they put up with it either<br />

because they can’t avoid it or because they depend on Sugar Daddy’s income.<br />

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