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Related topics (child labour, abuse, slavery, child soldier etc.) - Forced labour and slavery |
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ActionAid Nepal (2005). Liberation is not enough. The kamaiya movement in Nepal. 299 p. This book is a short history of the still ongoing process of how the Kamaiya system of bonded labour got entrenched in Nepal, the liberation movement, and the challenges of relief, rehabilitation and social reconstruction, tracking the advocacy component of ActionAid Nepal within the overall external environment. http://www.childtrafficking.com |
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African Network for the Prevention and Protection Against Child Abuse and Neglect (ANPPCAN), Anti-Slavery International (ASI). (2005). Report of the Eastern and Horn of Africa Conference on Human Trafficking and Forced Labour. 56 p. “This report is a record of the proceedings and recommendations of the conference held in Nairobi between 5 and 7 July 2005. The conference deliberated on contributing factors to trafficking and forced labour, including armed conflict, debt bondage, education and child labour, drugs and transnational crime, national and international adoption. It also investigated the responses such as regional and international mechanisms, the Western and Central African Network on Child Labour and Trafficking, trafficking to the UK, regional programme development, and advocacy campaigns.” http://www.antislavery.org/homepage/resources/PDF/Eastern%20and%20Horn%20of%20Africa%20Conference%20on%20human%20trafficking%20and%20forced%20labour%20%202005.pdf |
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Anderson, B., Rogaly, B. (2005). Forced Labour and Migration to the UK. 68 p. The report was prepared by COMPAS and the TUC and details cases where migrants were forced to work through the use of violence, coercion and debt bondage. The report urges the UK Government to ratify ILO Convention No.143 and the 1990 UN Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and their Families. http://www.tuc.org.uk/international/tuc-9317-f0.pdf |
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Anti-Slavery International (2009). Begging for Change - Research findings and recommendations on forced child begging in Albania/Greece, India and Senegal. 38 p. This report is based on research conducted in Albania and Greece, India and Senegal, and looks at the phenomenon of forced child begging both in its local specifics and global commonalities. Forced child begging involves forcing boys and girls to beg through physical or psychological coercion. http://www.antislavery.org/homepage/resources/PDF/Beggingforchange09.pdf |
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Anti-Slavery International. (2007). Women in Ritual Slavery: Devadasi, Jogini and Mathamma in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh, Southern India. 46 p. Authored by Maggie Black. “This report looks at the ritual slavery practices of Devadasi, Jogini and Mathamma in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh in southern India. These practices involve the dedication of young girls to a deity and their subsequent sexual exploitation by one or many men from the community. The report analyses the problem and considers responses to the problem to date and what more needs to be done.”
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