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Preventing discrimination, exploitation and abuse of women migrant workers: trafficking of women and girls
International Labour Organization, 2003This booklet is the sixth in a series on 'Preventing Discrimination, Exploitation and Abuse of Women Migrant Workers: An Information Guide', produced by the ILO.DocumentStop the traffic!
United Nations Children's Fund, 2003This paper discusses the current child trafficking situation in the UK, trafficking trends across different international regions and proposes necessary interventions to prevent future trafficking and to protect and rehabilitate victims of trafficking.The primary cause of child trafficking is the demand, both for cheap labour in growing economies and in the commercial sex industry.DocumentJourneys of jeopardy: a commentary on current research on trafficking of women and children for sexual exploitation within Europe
International Organization for Migration, 2002The aim of this review is to summarize what is already known about child trafficking in Europe, to organize the material into key themes, to critically assess the knowledge base and to identify gaps and future challenges.To date, the emphasis in research on trafficking for sexual exploitation has been on:estimating the scale of the problemmapping routes and relationships between couDocumentHuman traffic, human rights: redefining victim protection
Anti-Slavery International, 2002This paper is a culmination of a two year research study in 10 countries by Anti-Slavery International on how to ensure that governments place victim protection at the core of their anti-trafficking policies.Pages
