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What effect do peacekeeping missions have on local economies?

( K.M. Jennings;V. Nikolić-Ristanović / Microcon , 2009)

UN peacekeeping missions have been a major component of many conflict and post-conflict environments. The resultant ‘economies’ that emerge to accommodate such an influx of personnel - ...

Trafficked men in Belarus and Ukraine
( R. Surtees / International Organization for Migration , 2008)
Trafficking in males has been underconsidered in research despite noteworthy signals that it is a violation faced by many males, adult and minors. This document examines what is known about this less ...
An overview of trafficking in Africa
( Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women , 2008)

Trafficking and the number of organisations working to stop it is gaining prominence in Africa. This special issue of the Global Alliance against Trafficking in Women newsletter focuses specificall...

Vulnerability, impact and action in human trafficking
( UN global initiative to fight trafficking , 2008)

Issues such as disempowerment, social exclusion and economic vulnerability are the  result of policies and practices that marginalise entire groups of people and make them  vulnerable to ...

Integration of female migrants into the labour markets
( M, Kontos / FeMiPol , 2008)
Migration flows to EU countries during the last few decades indicate a growth in feminisation, with female migrants increasingly entering informal labour markets in care, health, domesti...
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...
Recommendations for eliminating human trafficking in Thailand
( Vital Voices Global Partnership , 2007)
While Thailand has committed itself to eliminating human trafficking, it remains an origin, source and transit state for human trafficking. One contributing factor, identified here, is the lack of cit...
First data on the health consequences of women who have been trafficked
( C Zimmerman;M Hossain;K Yun / London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine , 2007)

Trafficking is a severe form of violence against women and a serious violation of human rights. Women and adolescents who are trafficked often suffer serious abuse, exploitation and degradatio...

Human trafficking: what forces affect the demand for trafficked victims?
( G. Danailova-Trainor;P. Belser / International Labour Organization , 2006)
Human trafficking has been identified as a form of modern slavery, as a threat to human security, and as one of the greatest human rights challenges of our time. But while there is an increasing body ...
Child domestic workers and commercially sexually exploited women and girls
( E. Brown / International Organization for Migration , 2007)

What are the processes and mechanisms of trafficking within Cambodia for the two target groups, Commercially Sexually Exploited Women and Girls (CSEWGs) and child domestic workers (CDWs)? This stud...

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