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Trafficking (general studies, country reports) - Global |
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ECPAT International and The Body Shop International PLC. (2009). Their protection is in our hands. The State of Global Child Trafficking for Sexual Purposes. 60 p. An estimated 1.2 million children are trafficked worldwide for sexual exploitation, including for prostitution or the production of sexually abusive images, as well as to be used as cheap labour. Among the total victims of the global trafficking of human beings (which is believed to generate billions of US dollars annually), children count for over 20%. http://www.childtrafficking.com |
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Feingold, D.A. (2005). Think Again. Human Trafficking. 6 p. "Judging by news headlines, human trafficking is a recent phenomenon. In fact, the coerced movement of people across borders is as old as the laws of supply and demand. What is new is the volume of the traffic—and the realization that we have done little to stem the tide. We must look beyond our raw emotions if we are ever to stop those who trade in human lives." http://www.hrusa.org/workshops/trafficking/ThinkAgain.pdf |
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Feingold, D.A. (1997). The Hell of Good Intentions: Some Preliminary Thoughts on Opium in the Political Ecology of the Trade in Girls and Women. 16 p. This paper is a preliminary attempt to share some thoughts on two topics, which have compelled attention -- public or private -- in most human societies: Sex and drugs. Or more precisely, the relationship between sex and drugs; not as conjectured (or remembered) by the worried parents of teenage daughters, but as commodities in international trade. In the specific case of mainland S.E. Asia and China, what is the relationship through time of opiate production to the production of sexual services? http://www.hawaii.edu/global/projects_activities/Trafficking/Feingold.doc |
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Forced Migration Review (FMR). (2006). People trafficking: upholding rights and understanding vulnerabilities. 72 p. It includes 22 articles on trafficking-related issues from a range of UN agencies, civil society and human rights organisations, government agencies, NGOs and researchers. http://www.fmreview.org/FMRpdfs/FMR25/FMR25full.pdf |
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Franciscans International. (2002). Mobilizing the Franciscan Family to Combat Human Trafficking. 38 p. This document gathers four major papers: An Highlight of the International Conference “21st Century Slavery - The Human Rights Dimension to Trafficking in Human Beings”, the testimonies of three Franciscans who are working with trafficked victims, a report on the UN Working Group on Contemporary Forms of Slavery and a report on the workshop on UN and ILO Mechanisms related to Human Trafficking, Bonded Labor and Forced Labor. http://www.franciscansinternational.org/images/images/trafficking.pdf |
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