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Forced labour and migration to the UK
Trades Union Congress, 2005This study analyses existing evidence at the demand factors, production systems and labour shortages which might promote coercive recruitment and employment practices in certain industries and sectors in the UK.DocumentA global alliance against forced labour
International Labour Organization, 2005This study presents a global overview of forced labour.DocumentChild domestics: the world's invisible workers
Human Rights Watch, 2004This paper summarises the situation of child domestic labourers in Central America, Malaysia/Indonesia and West and Central Africa in terms of abuse they face, discrimination, lack of education opportunities, long working hours, low wages and lack of legal protection.The report finds that child domestics are exploited and abused on a routine basis, and despite the striking differences between tDocumentSearching for best practices to counter human trafficking in Africa: a focus on women and children
UNESDOC: Online UNESCO documents, 2005This report contributes to the discussions on the concept of Best Practices (BP) to counter human trafficking, and offers analytical tools to examine the use of the concept.The paper is structured as follows:analysis of the political, legal, social and cultural aspects of trafficking of women and children in Africaintroduction of Haas’ concept of epistemic community to trace how a BDocumentTrafficking in women and children
Suhakam Human Rights Commission of Malaysia, 2004This report looks at the situation of trafficking in women and children in Malaysia. It looks at the trends of trafficking, international and national conventions and legislations, and provides recommendations to address the problem.DocumentRevisiting the human trafficking paradigm: the Bangladesh experience part 1: trafficking of adults
International Organization for Migration, 2004This paper discusses a new framework to conceptualise and understand trafficking in Bangladesh, developed by the Bangladesh Thematic Group on Trafficking.The framework uses a flow diagram to illustrate that human trafficking involves a wide range of trafficking acts and outcomes that involve several stages.DocumentStudy on the practice of trafficking in persons in Senegal
Human Trafficking, 2004This study looks at the nature and extent of trafficking people in Senegal.Document"So does it mean that we have the rights?": protecting the human rights of women and girls trafficked for forced prostitution in Kosovo
Amnesty International, 2004Since the deployment in July 1999 of an international peacekeeping force (KFOR) and the establishment of the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) civilian administration, Amnesty International argues that Kosovo has become a major destination country for women and girls trafficked into forced prostitution.This report examines the human rights abuses to which traffickeDocumentPsychosocial support to groups of victims of human trafficking in transit situations
Forced Migration Online, 2004This document presents the results from workshops using a psychosocial approach with women in a Transit Centre of the Republic of Macedonia.DocumentChild trafficking for camel races: a perspective from Pakistan
Centre for research and social development, 2004This paper looks at the issues surrounding child trafficking for camel races in Pakistan. Specifically it analyses the causes of trafficking, and examines interventions and reintegration, as well as government initiatives and international instruments.Pakistan is a source country for young boys who are trafficked to the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and Qatar as camel jockeys.Pages
