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Human Trafficking: An Overview
Apr 29 2010
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Slowly and painfully a picture is emerging of a global crime that shames us all. Billions of dollars are being made at the expense of millions of victims of human trafficking.
The world has a strong legal weapon to fight this crime: the United Nations Anti-Human Trafficking Protocol that entered into force in December 2005. To augment this UNODC, together with five other international organizations, launched a Global Initiative to Fight Human Trafficking (UN.GIFT).
This report provides background on human trafficking, explains what has been achieved in the first year of UN.GIFT, and identifies challenges that lie ahead.
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- ILO OSCE Anti-Trafficking Response in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia
ILO Preventing Forced Labour in Russian Construction Industry
ILO The Netherlands Roadmap for Achieving the Elimination of the Worst Forms of Child Labour by 2016
ILO Handbook for Labour Inspectors
ILO Methodologies
ILO_Combating_Forced_Labour_EGI_2008.pdf
ILO Working paper Forced labour and human trafficking
ILO Statement
ILO Report stopping forced labour
ILO Minimum Estimate
ILO Legal aspects of trafficking





