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Combating trafficking in children and women
End Child Prostitution, Child Pornography and Trafficking of Children for Sexual Purposes, 2001This paper reports on an ECPAT project entitled the Trafficking in Women and Children Project.The project consists of interventions involving awareness-raising, advocacy, capacity-building at national and local levels, and direct assistance to communities in the Greater Mekong Subregion.DocumentState of the world's mothers 2003: protecting women and children in war and conflict
Save the Children Fund, 2003This year's State of the World’s Mothers report focuses on the tens of millions of mothers and children whose lives have been affected by armed conflict, bringing attention to critical protection needs in war-torn communities around the world.Findings include:the Conflict Protection Scorecard identifies Afghanistan, Angola, Burundi, Democratic Republic of the Congo and Sierra Leone as fDocumentExperts meeting on gender mainstreaming of poverty reduction strategy papers in selected African countries.
Southern African Regional Poverty Network, 2003This report reflects the outcome and recommendations following a meeting of experts on gender and PRSPs in Africa in March 2003.There were 5 broad issues discussed: seeking conceptual clarity around poverty and gender that is both academically rigorous and action-oriented calling for political commitment and policy coherence around gender and development creating institutionalDocumentPopulation mobility and HIV/AIDS in Indonesia
UNDP South East Asia HIV and Development, 2001The aim of this study is to use existing information to provide a comprehensive picture of the levels, patterns, composition and trends of the various types of contemporary population mobility occurring within Indonesia, as well as from and to the country.DocumentAfrican women speak on the internet: research report electronic survey WomenAction Africa
International Information centre and Archives for the Women's Movement, 2000This report presents the research results of the electronic survey in the African region into information and communication needs among women’s organisations and women from other Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs), with particular regard to Beijing +5.Findings include:16 out of 23 respondents indicate that they will use WomenAction for their Beijing+5 activities.DocumentWhat works: a policy and program guide to the evidence on family planning, safe motherhood, and STI/HIV/AIDS interventions: module 1: safe motherhood
Policy Project, Futures Group, Washington, 2003This module reviews the research that supports interventions in safe motherhood.DocumentBack to basics in HIV prevention: focus on exposure
British Medical Journal, 2003Despite 20 years of experience with HIV prevention programmes, the number of people infected continues to rise. Why have we not done better? Some people suggest that we have focused too much on the behaviours that spread the virus, rather than on the social and economic conditions that promote such behaviours.DocumentForced migration and transmission of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections: policy and programmatic responses
HIV Insite, 2001Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and HIV/AIDS have become urgent concerns for populations affected by armed conflict and migration (both forced and voluntary). Poverty, powerlessness, and social instability affect the spread of STIs and HIV.DocumentFailing women, sustaining poverty: gender in Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers
Christian Aid, 2003More than half the poor citizens of heavily indebted developing countries are women.DocumentTrafficking in persons: a gender and rights perspective
United Nations Development Fund for Women, 2002This briefing kit presents the gender dimension of human trafficking. It introduces the issues, the magnitude of the problem and the trafficking mechanisms and techniques. It offers the gender perspective and the issues of women and vulnerability to trafficking and potential impacts.Pages
