Leslie Ibeanusi

Leslie Ibeanusi (Transnational AIDS Prevention among Migrant Prostitutes in Europe Project – TAMPEP): Leslie earned her BS in biology at Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia (2001-2005). In 2005, she was crowned as the inaugural Miss Nigeria in America, where she represented young Nigerian women of the diaspora. Since then, she has become passionately involved in global health and social justice issues affecting women and children in African countries. She had also co-founded a nonprofit called Making Noise Inc, which uses the arts and media to raise awareness of social justice issues in Africa countries. At the time of her fellowship, Leslie had just graduated from the School of Public Health and Health Sciences at the George Washington University in Washington, DC, where she received her Master's in public health with a concentration in global health promotion.



(VIDEO) Speaking with Sex Workers in Turin (Part 2)

29 Jun

(While watching my TAMPEP colleagues eat ice cream)This is my follow up of a young 21 year old Nigerian girl who had recently been trafficked into Turin …Even though she was doing this type of work, she was still very much a young girl. I doubt she was 21 actually…We gave her health information and encouraged her to come to the office to visit us.

To protect their privacy and the work TAMPEP does, I didnt feel comfortable posting pics of the girls i this platform.

Posted By Leslie Ibeanusi

Posted Jun 29th, 2007

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