Child trafficking
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- Do agencies fully understand adolescent migration?
- ( D, Thorsen / Development Research Centre on Migration, Globalisation and Poverty, University of Sussex , 2007)
- Focusing on adolescent’s independent migration to rural towns and urban areas, this paper explores how international and national agencies’ perceptions correspond with the common perceptio...
- Guidelines and quality standards in the recovery of young victims of commercial sexual exploitation
- ( S. Wölte;S. Tautz / Deutsche Gessellschaft fur Technische Zusammenarbeit , 2007)
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This paper suggests a number of quality of care standards (QCS) for major factors in the victim recovery process for children affected by commercial sexual exploitation. Based on existing literatur...
- Providing a care model for children and adolescent victims of commercial sexual exploitation
- ( C. Claramunt / International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour , 2007)
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This document has been developed to improve efforts for providing prompt and effective care for children and adolescents lured by sexual exploiters; to ensure that exploitation is eradicated; and t...
- Children of the ‘red light district’ in Muzaffarpur, Bihar
- ( Consortium for Street Children , 2007)
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This study aims to open a window on the lives of children and adults from a community whose rich cultural heritage has been lost due to lack of employment, poverty and discrimination. It contr...
- ILO guidelines for the protection, recovery and integration of trafficked children
- ( International Labour Organization , 2006)
- What different steps, procedures and services are needed for the protection, recovery and social integration of the child victims of trafficking? The standards and guidelines in this document are reco...
- Understanding trafficking and sexual exploitation of Vietnamese children in Cambodia
- ( J. K. Reimer / Humantrafficking.org , 2006)
- Examining what ‘risk variables’ positively incline Vietnamese families in Cambodia to consider the sale of their children for sexual exploitation, this study finds that major risk factors ...
- Addressing the problem of cross- border child trafficking in Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Indonesia
- ( R. Coomaraswamy;A. Satkunanathan / International Labour Organization , 2006)
- What are the inadequacies of the legal frameworks addressing the problem of cross- border trafficking? This extensive paper looks at international legal frameworks, and regional conventions. It highli...
- New and updated research on trafficking of women and children from Nepal
- ( P. Bashford / Childtrafficking.com , 2006)
- What are the key causes for the continuation of trafficking of women and children from Nepal? This paper finds, amongst other points, that the trafficking situation is now worse than ever, with the cu...
- Can education partnerships promote equal opportunities for girls?
- ( United Nations Girls' Education Initiative , 2007)
- This document looks at education partnerships as a way of empowering girls and promoting equal opportunities. It discuses seven case studies from East Asia on programmes addressing the educational nee...
- Good practices in eliminating the worst forms of Asian child labour
- ( Humantrafficking.org , 2006)
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Child trafficking is widespread in much of Asia. The International Labour Organisation (ILO) estimates that children make up 40 to 50 per cent of the 2.45 million persons trafficked for exploitativ...






