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Born to high risk: violence against girls in Africa
African Child Policy Forum, 2005This report aims to enrich work on violence against children in Africa and to provide a framework for action.DocumentParticipatory monitoring: guidelines for practitioners in the fight against human trafficking
International Labour Organization, 2005This document provides tools for monitoring projects that combat trafficking of women and children. The guidelines consist of three parts including a theoretical framework for participatory monitoring, a kit with eight different tools to be used to collect data as well as annexes with tips on how to run training workshops and analyse baseline data.DocumentCommercial sexual exploitation and masculinity: a qualitative regional study of males from the general population, summary and results
International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour, 2003This study was undertaken within the framework of the project entitled "Prevention and Eliminat ion of Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children in Central America, Panama and the Dominican Republic", as a tool to guide strategies aimed at preventing this social problem, and especially as a means to carry out effective awareness-raising campaigns.The purpose of the study was to approach the isDocumentThe policy environment for male youth in Jamaica: findings from a pilot of the Gender Equitable Male Involvement (GEMI) tool
US Agency for International Development, 2005This report shares findings from a pilot programme in Jamaica - the Project’s Gender Equitable Male Involvement (GEMI) Assessment Tool.DocumentCreating an enabling environment for the advancement of women and girls
World Vision International Resources on Child Rights, 2006This publication is World Vision’s briefing paper to the 50th Commission on the Status of Women.DocumentGood practices and lessons learned on child and adolescent domestic labour in Central America and the Dominican Republic: a gender perspective
International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour, 2005This paper attempts to identify and document successful forms of intervention aimed at eliminating the worst forms of child domestic labour, taken from a gender perspective.Some of the key lessons learnt include:comprehensive and integrated research is needed to understand the link between child domestic labour and other forms of domestic labour as well as analysing and understanding ofDocumentDisplaced women and girls at risk: risk factors, protection solutions and resource tools
Women's Refugee Commission, 2006This paper aims to clarify risks leading to displacement, risk factors during displacement and risks that inhibit safe and sustainable return.DocumentTap and Reposition Youth (TRY): providing social support, savings, and microcredit opportunities for young women in areas with high HIV prevalence
Population Council, USA, 2006Tap and Reposition Youth (TRY) is a multiphase initiative whose overall aim is to reduce adolescents' vulnerabilities to adverse social and reproductive health outcomes, including HIV infection, by improving their livelihoods options. The project operates in low-income and slum areas of Nairobi, Kenya, where rates of HIV infection are high and where young women are disproportionately affected.DocumentFirst hand knowledge: voices across the Mekong: community action against trafficking of children and women
International Labour Organization, 2005This paper is an account of the stories of children and women, and the communities to which they belong, who explain their engagement in a program designed to help prevent trafficking for sexual and labour exploitation. The accounts are drawn from communities in the five participating countries: Thailand, Cambodia, Lao PDR, Vietnam, and China.DocumentAnti-human trafficking program in Vietnam: trafficking in women and children from Vietnam to China: legal framework and government responses
Human Trafficking, 2005As with many of its neighbours, human trafficking is a growing problem in Vietnam and China. This paper contributes to the current debate on development and humanitarian policy issues related to human trafficking. The study identifies the legal framework against human trafficking in Vietnam and China, and also explores governmental intervention on the issue in both countries.Pages
