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Trafficking (general studies, country reports) - Africa - Eastern Africa |
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Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ) GmbH. (2003). Study on Trafficking in Women in East Africa - A situational analysis including current NGO and Governmental activities, as well as future opportunities, to address trafficking in women and girls in Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Nigeria 50 p. "Trafficking in East Africa occurs on two levels. Firstly, there is the internal trafficking of children and young women from rural to urban areas for domestic work and prostitution. Secondly, on an international level, there is trafficking of women to other African countries, the Middle East and Europe for prostitution, and to the Middle East predominantly for domestic labour." http://www.gtz.de/traffickinginwomen/download/bib_east_africa.pdf |
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International Labour Organisation/International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour (ILO/IPEC). (2001). Tanzania, Children in Prostitution: A Rapid Assessment. Geneva: ILO. 77 p. The first research ever carried out in Tanzania is about children's engagement in prostitution and also about incidences of local trafficking of children for the purpose of domestic and commercial sexual work. http://www.ilo.org/public/english/standards/ipec/simpoc/tanzania/ra/prost.pdf |
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Kiremire, M.(2004). Research Report On Children in Prostitution, Pornography and Trafficking for Commercial Sexual Exploitation, Labour and Crime in Zambia. 73 p. Funded by Terre des hommes Germany (Tdh). Movement of Community Action for the Prevention & Protection of Young People Against Poverty, Destitution, Diseases & Exploitation (MAPODE). The reports deals with the sexual exploitation of children in Zambia. http://www.childtrafficking.com/ |
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Solidarity Center (2007). The Degradation of Work: Trafficking in Persons from a Labour Perspective: The Kenyan Experience. 24 p. provides readers with a general overview of human trafficking in persons from a labor perspective, with a focus on universal and global themes. The report utilizes the experiences of Kenya to exemplify the universal and global themes. Each subsection of the report begins with an explanation of a global human trafficking theme that may apply to any or many countries around the world. http://www.childtrafficking.com |
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The Protection Project (2008). Burundi. 4 p. “Burundi is a country of origin for the trafficking in persons. The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) listed Burundi as one of the top 10 countries of origin for children trafficked from Africa. Children are trafficked to numerous European cities as well as to South Africa. Burundi is, to a lesser extent, a country of destination for trafficking in children from Tanzania for military purposes.” http://www.protectionproject.org/human_rights_reports/report_documents/Burundi.doc |
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