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Trafficking (general studies, country reports) - Asia - South Asia - Bangladesh |
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Anti-Slavery International. (2003). Trafficking of Boys from Bangladesh to the Gulf States for Use as Camel Jockeys in Relation to Article 35 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. Report to the 34 th Session of the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child, September 2003, Geneva. 4 p. The paper provides a rapid assessment of the patterns of Camel Jockeys trafficking in Bangladesh and focused on legislation enforcement. http://www.crin.org/docs/resources/treaties/crc.34/Bangladesh_anti-slavery_ngo_report.pdf |
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Asian Development Bank (ADB). (2002). Combating Trafficking of Women and Children in South Asia. Country Paper: Bangladesh. ADB. 83 p. Analysis of the ADB’s Regional Technical Assistance (RETA) in Bangladesh. http://www.adb.org/gender/final_bangladesh.pdf |
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Bangladesh Counter Trafficking Thematic Group. (2004). The Counter Trafficking Framework Report: Bangladesh Perspective. Dhaka: The Bangladesh Counter Trafficking Thematic Group. 67 p. Framework report that is to guide the Bangladeshi government’s future counter trafficking programming. Current counter trafficking programmes are reviewed. Annex 1 presents “NGO Initiatives in Counter Trafficking” in Bangladesh in detail, with information on rescue. http://www.childtrafficking.com/ |
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Bangladesh Counter Trafficking Thematic Group. (2003). Revising the Human Trafficking Paradigm: the Bangladesh Experience. Part 1: Trafficking of Adults. 105 p. Prepared for the Trafficking Thematic Group. The Bangladesh Thematic Group is a grouping of Bangladeshi NGOs, Bangladeshi governmental bodies, INGOs and UN bodies working together on anti-trafficking. This report focuses on human trafficking as it relates to adults, a second relating to children will follow. http://www.childtrafficking.com/ |
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Blanchet, T. et al. (2002). Beyond Boundaries: A Critical Look at Women Labour Migration and the Trafficking Within. Dhaka: Drishti Research Centre. 210 p. Study presented to USAID. Research documenting women labour migration and occurrences of trafficking within Bangladesh; and from Bangladesh to Kolkata, Mumbai and the Middle East. The study is based on a large amount of interviews with returnees –this includes people having been trafficked or not–, traffickers, family members and more generally people involved in the migration process and in the working environment. It is stressed that trafficking is an aspect of labour migration. Only through unreserved recognition of women migration as a fact and a right can the trafficking within the migration process be curtailed. http://www.walnet.org/csis/papers/BEYOND.DOC |
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