Juliana Dogbadzi
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Juliana Dogbadzi is a Ghanaian human rights activist who has received the Reebok Human Rights Award.
Dogbadzi is a former victim of Trokosi who now campaigns against this practice that sends young women into forced labor, to redeem the sins of their relatives.[1][2][3]
Juliana Dogbadzi was held for 17 years in Trokosi in Ghana and was physically, mentally and sexually abused until she escaped from the camp at the age of 23.[4]
She established a non-profit organization, International Needs Ghana, that works for the release of Trokosi victims. [5][6][7]