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Ansel, N; Young, L. (2004). HIV/AIDS and Children's Migration: A training Manual for Community Workers.  32 p. This manual, produced by Department of Geography and Earth Sciences - Brunel University, is based on research conducted in Lesotho and Malawi, and on feedback from the research communities, and from NGOs and policy-makers, at dissemination workshops held in the two countries in 2003. It aims to help families and communities make informed decisions regarding children's migration as a result of HIV/AIDS and to provide support.
http://www.childtrafficking.com
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Caouette, T. (undated). Small Dreams Beyond Reach: The Lives of Migrant Children and Youth Along the Borders of China, Myanmar and Thailand. 145 p. "Though the living and working conditions of cross-border migrants vary according to the place, job and employer, nearly all the participants noted their vulnerability to exploitation and abuse without protection or redress. The interviews in this study revealed extensive debt-bondage, sexual abuse, illegal confinement, confiscation of documents, arrest and extortion, forced overtime, few basic resources and poor living conditions that were overcrowded, insecure and often violent. Sexual abuse was commonly reported among girls and young women, particularly among those involved in sex work and domestic service."
http://www.savethechildren.org.uk/temp/scuk/cache/cmsattach/412_smalldreams.pdf
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Castle, S., Diarra, A. (2003). The International Migration of Young Malians: Tradition, Necessity or Rite of Passage. London: London School of Hygiene and Tropic Medicine. 231 p. The findings of this study revealed that migration by young people is as much a rite of passage as a financial necessity. It also presents a critical analysis of the existing trafficking definition and the danger of the stigmas associated with migration and trafficking. Based on interviews among 'trafficked and repatriated', the study underlines the weakness of several reintegration programs in West Africa due to a wrong analysis of the situation.
http://www.childtrafficking.com/
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Foundation for Children's Development. (FCD). (2005). Report on The Situation of Migrant Children in Thailand and The Implementation of the Thai Coordinating Committee on Migrant Children. 59 p.  The report features the process of the problem, actions taken to resolve it, operational problems and recommendations. The report was presented to the meeting to highlight the importance of the problem faced by migrant children in Thailand and to invite various agencies to collaborate in resolving the problem.
http://www.childtrafficking.com
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Hashim, I. (2005). Research Report on Children's Independent Migration from Northeastern to Central Ghana.  65 p. This report discusses the findings of research carried out in Ghana with independent child migrants and the parents of child migrants.
http://www.migrationdrc.org/publications/research_reports/ImanReport.pdf
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