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Trafficking in persons: an analysis of Afghanistan
International Organization for Migration, 2004This study assesses the trends and responses to trafficking in Afghanistan.DocumentA study of trafficked Nepalese girls and women in Mumbai and Kolkata, India
Childtrafficking.com, 2005This is a qualitative study of Nepalese girls and women after they have been sold for prostitution into brothels in Mumbai and Kolkata, India. The study explores their first days, their years of confinement and their years in sex work after their release. The study investigates the economic forces that drive trafficking from Nepal: the demand of the client and the demand of the brothel owner.DocumentGlobalization and non-traditional security issues: a study of human and drug trafficking in East Asia
Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies, 2004One consequence of globalisation has been the increased cross-border flows of non-traditional threats. This paper focuses on illicit drug and human trafficking in China and Southeast Asian countries and examines these categories of transnational crime in the context of a globalising world.DocumentViolence against children in cyberspace: a contribution to the United Nations study on violence against children
End Child Prostitution, Child Pornography and Trafficking of Children for Sexual Purposes, 2005This report provides a global overview of violence against children and young people in relation to cyberspace and proposes recommendations to address this violence.The report stresses that weak laws and territory-bound, fragmented action by governments and industry expose children to serious violence through the Internet and other new information and communication technologies (ICTs).DocumentGender analysis of the patterns of human trafficking into and through the Koh Kong Province
Legal Support for Children and Women, Cambodia, 2005This research project presents a situational and gender analysis into the patterns of human trafficking into, through and from Koh Kong in Cambodia, as well as identifying areas of weakness in the current criminal justice and social welfare response within Koh Kong and between Cambodia and Trad province in Thailand.DocumentCutting edge pack: gender and migration
BRIDGE, 2005How does migration advance or impede gender equality? How can policy-makers and practitioners promote gender equality in work on migration? This report seeks to answer these questions by looking at both internal and international migration, regular and irregular migration, as well as across the spectrum from forced, such as trafficking, to voluntary migration.DocumentCamel jockeys of Rahimyar Khan: findings of a participatory research on the life and situation of child camel jockeys
Save the Children [Sweden], 2005This research, undertaken in Rahimyar Khan in the southern Punjab, Pakistan, aims to contribute to an enhanced understanding of the nature, underlying causes and consequences of child trafficking as camel jockeys.DocumentA problem by a different name?: a review of research on trafficking in South-East Asia and Oceania
International Organization for Migration, 2005This article reviews the existing research and literature on trafficking in South-East Asia and Oceania – concentrating on those countries that are usually classified as destination countries in the region, including Malaysia, Singapore, Australia, and New Zealand.DocumentEmpowering woman migrant workers in Asia: briefing kit files
United Nations Development Fund for Women, 2004This kit explores migrant women’s experiences through real-life stories, facts about women's migration for work in Asia, accounts of gendered violations and impacts throughout the migration cycle, and the contributions and capacity of women migrants.DocumentExploratory assessment of trafficking in persons in the Caribbean region: the Bahamas, Barbados, Guyana, Jamaica, the Netherlands Antilles, St. Lucia, Suriname
International Organization for Migration, 2005This qualitative study examines the problem of human trafficking and forced labour, and government and NGO responses to the problem, in the following Caribbean countries: The Bahamas, Barbados, Guyana, Jamaica, the Netherlands Antilles, St.Pages
