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Trafficking in women for sexual exploitation and good practices for addressing the problem by all stakeholders
United Nations [UN] Division for the Advancement of Women, 2005The paper discusses initiatives to combat trafficking in women which qualify as "good practices" examples in combating trafficking in women for sexual exploitation. They include policies, programmes and legislation aimed at combating and eliminating trafficking in women for sexual exploitation, focusing on Nigerian examples.DocumentSearching 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.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.DocumentTowards a fair deal for migrant workers in the global economy
International Labour Organization, 2004This report aims to prompt dialogues for multilateral cooperation on how to better manage the flows in the interest of protecting human rights, maximising migration’s contribution to growth and development, and preventing clandestine flows and trafficking.The report discusses background issues on labour migration and its consequences, the conditions of work and treatment of workers, and the intDocumentAn information guide - preventing discrimination, exploitation and abuse of women migrant workers
International Labour Organization, 2003This Information Guide is intended:To enhance knowledge and understanding of the vulnerability of women migrant workers to discrimination, exploitation and abuse throughout all stages of the international migration process, including being trafficked;To promote and improve legislation, policies and action to prevent such discrimination, exploitation and abuse and to better protect thosDocumentPreventing 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.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 cou
