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Amnesty International. (1999). A Methodology for Gender-Sensitive Research.  43 p. The manual provides a step-by-step description of a gender-sensitive approach to research and suggests ways of addressing the specific challenges faced by women’s rights workers.
http://www.childtrafficking.com
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Busza, j. (2004). Participatory Research and Action: Sharing Challenges from Cambodia. 10 p. "This paper presents the use of integrated research methods in a participatory community mobilisation project among debt-bonded, young migrant sex workers in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The study, conducted by the Population Council/Horizons Project, aimed to empower the local sex worker community to enhance solidarity, identify shared concerns and plan appropriate responses to improve their living and working conditions."
http://www.swan.ac.uk/cds/pdffiles/BUSZA.pdf
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Center for Multicultural Human Services (CMHS). (undated). Understanding and Responding to the Psychological Needs of Trafficked Children. 2 p. Briefly defines the extent of the problem and the consequences of the trafficking experiences on children.
http://www.wfmh.org/wmhday/currentissues/traffickedchildren.pdf
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CSEC World Congress Yokohama Conference. (2001). International Federation of Journalists' Draft Guidelines and Principles for Reporting on Issues Involving Children. 2 p. Deals with the duty of media professionals to maintain highest ethical and professional standards and should promote within the industry the widest possible dissemination of information about the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and its implications for the exercise of independent journalism.
http://www.csecworldcongress.org/PDF/en/Yokohama/Press_materials/Media guidelines_EN.pdf
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Ellsberg M, and Heise L. (2005). Researching Violence Against Women: A Practical Guide for Researchers and Activists.  . 259 p. “This manual is a co-publication of PATH and WHO. It draws on the collective experiences and insights of many individuals, and in particular from the implementation of the WHO Multi-country Study on Women's Health and Domestic Violence against Women in over 10 countries. Twenty years ago, violence against women was not considered an issue worthy of international concern. Gradually, violence against women has come to be recognized as a legitimate human rights issue and as a significant threat to women’s health and well-being. Now that international attention is focused on gender-based violence, methodologically rigorous research is needed to guide the formulation and implementation of effective interventions, policies, and prevention strategies.”
http://www.humantrafficking.org/uploads/publications/GBV_rvaw_complete.pdf
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