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The Postwar Moment: Militaries, Masculinities and International Peacekeeping
Lawrence and Wishart, 2002How do social relations change as a result of peacekeeping and post-conflict reconstruction? This collection of essays links the experiences of post-war Bosnia-Herzegovina (B-H), with that of the Netherlands, a country that deployed a large peacekeeping force in the war-stricken area.DocumentTemporary Labour Migration of Women: Case Studies of Bangladesh and Sri Lanka
International Organization for Migration, 2000Official figures on female labour migration from Bangladesh grossly underestimate its actual magnitude. The government"s lack of willingness to acknowledge the reality of female migration has contributed to its inability to protect the rights of Bangladeshi women migrants. National and international laws pertaining to labour migration have not been properly enforced.DocumentFemale Labour Migration in South-East Asia: Change and Continuity
Asian Research Centre for Migration, Bangkok, 2001387 women returnees were interviewed for this study, in Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand and Yunnan province in China. They had returned from international labour migration, mostly as domestic helpers, caregivers, entertainers and sex workers, and a smaller proportion as workers in manufacturing or agriculture.DocumentChildren: Project Outline and Logframe for Future DFID Support to Southeast Asia Regional ILO-IPEC Programme to Tackle Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation
BRIDGE, 1999Outline of a project in the ILO's International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour (IPEC) which focuses on the trafficking of women and children from a human rights and labour exploitation perspective.Pages
