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Alternative Sociale Association. (2008). National Analysis of the phenomenon of children left home by their parents who migrate abroad for employment. 61 p. “The Study provides data and information on the scale of the phenomenon highlighting the most affected regions), the 'profile' of the family/community where children are more exposed to vulnerability, marginalization, and/or exclusion due to their parents migration, and the implemented practices to identify, monitor and evaluate children in this situation, in view of making recommendations for their development and improvement, all combined with a review of the legislative provisions on the issue, of the mass media opinions and coverage, and of the general public opinion in Romania.” http://www.childtrafficking.com |
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Amnesty International. (2001). The Asylum Crisis: A Human Rights Challenge for the EU. Brussels: Amnesty International EU Office. 12 p. Report about the lack of the international system to protect refugees. Since the end of the Cold War the numbers of people fleeing from prosecution and violent conflict or seeking to escape life of poverty and deprivation find travel to safety difficult if not impossible. http://web.amnesty.org/aidoc/aidoc_pdf.nsf/Index/IOR610022001ENGLISH/$File/IOR6100201.pdf |
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Anarfi, J. at all. (2005). Voices of Migrants. A better understanding of how life is. 57 p. This document is an attempt to imaginatively engage policymakers, and others working in relevant fields with the lives and experiences of independent child migrants. Research carried out by the Development Research Centre on Migration, Globalisation and Poverty (Migration DRC) has identified a significant gap between how children see their own experiences of migration and the way that child migrants are often represented. http://www.migrationdrc.org/publications/other_publications/Voices_of_Children.pdf |
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Anti-Slavery International. (2003). The Migration-Trafficking Nexus: Combating Trafficking Through the Protection of Migrants' Human Rights. United Kingdom: Anti-Slavery International. 28 p. By Kaye, M. Trafficking, smuggling and migration are separate, but inter-related issues. This report seeks to look at the issue of trafficking within a broader migration framework http://www.antislavery.org/homepage/resources/the migration trafficking nexus 2003.pdf |
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Asian Development Bank (ADB). (2009). The Significance of Referral System as a Response to Human Trafficking and Unsafe Migration. 41 p. This paper explores the concept of “referral systems” as an organized set of support services for potential migrants or actual victims and/or families and others. Such systems are based on mutual cooperation and timeliness and relevance in responding to expressed needs. http://www.adb.org/Documents/Books/Human-Trafficking-Unsafe-Migration/human-trafficking.pdf |
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