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Mar 21 2012
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The Inter-Agency Coordination Group against Trafficking in Persons (ICAT) is a policy forum mandated to improve coordination among UN agencies and other relevant international organizations to facilitate an integrated approach to preventing and combating trafficking in persons. The first ICAT meeting was held in Tokyo in September 2006 in response to the ECOSOC Resolution 2006/27, which called for strengthening the coordination of anti-trafficking efforts among relevant UN agencies and other organizations. ICAT was offcially established in March 2007 by General Assembly Resolution 61/180.
Ewa'a: Annual Book 2011 (English)
Ewa'a: Annual Book 2011 (Arabic)
The Rise of Mobile and the Diffusion of Technology-Facilitated Trafficking
La Strada Guidance on representing trafficked persons in compensation claims
Caring for Trafficked Persons/Cuidados Para la Salud y la Trata de Personas
UNODC Issue Paper: Abuse of a Position of Vulnerability and other "Means" Within the Definition of Trafficking in Persons (2012)- The EU Strategy Towards the Eradication of Trafficking in Human Beings 2012-2016
- Report by OSCE Special Rep for Combating Trafficking in Human Beings, following her visit to the Republic of Moldova, 31 October – 3 November 2011
OSCE Factsheet on Combatting Trafficking in Human Beings in the OSCE Region - Russian
Unprotected Work, Invisible Exploitation (Russian)- ICAT trafficking in persons issue papers - Overview
- SIREN: Exposing trafficking in supply chains




