Resources on trafficking in children
2002
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Publication
Internal trafficking among children and youth engaged in prostitution in Nepal
01 December 2002
The present study attempts to identify the causes and elements of trafficking among children and youth engaged in prostitution in the Kathmandu Valley.
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Publication
Brazil - Children in drug trafficking: a rapid assessment (IWFCL, no 20)
01 December 2002
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Publication
Yunnan Province, China situation of trafficking in children and women: a rapid assessment
01 December 2002
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Publication
Creating a healing environment: Psychosocial rehabilitation and occupational integration of child survivors of trafficking and other worst forms of child labour (South Asia), vol. 1
01 July 2002
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Publication
Estonia - Children and adolescents involved in drug use and trafficking: A rapid assessment (IWFCL, no 37)
01 June 2002
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Instructional material
Non-formal education and rural skills training: Tools to combat the worst forms of child labour, including trafficking
01 May 2002
The paper aims to contribute to more effective non-formal education and rural skills training, and ultimately prevent children from being drawn into the worst forms of child labour.
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Good practice
A process-based approach to combat trafficking in children and women: sharing preliminary experiences of an ILO-Project in the Mekong Sub-Region
01 January 2002
2001
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Publication
Reference guide for anti-trafficking legislative review, with a particular emphasis on South Eastern Europe
31 December 2001
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Publication
Combating trafficking in children for labour exploitation in West and Central Africa: Synthesis report
01 December 2001
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Publication
Nepal - Trafficking in girls with special reference to prostitution: A rapid assessment (IWFCL, no 2)
01 December 2001
Aims to shed new light on the plight and lives of Nepalese girls trafficked within their country or across the border to India, for sexual exploitation. More specifically, the study focuses on uncovering the causes,characteristics, magnitude and consequences of these children and their involvement in this hidden worst form, and to offer recommendations based on these findings.