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CSO GAATW Collateral Damage
Oct 05 2010
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Each chapter mentions numerous examples of laws or government policies which have negative consequences for some of the very people they are intended to benefit. It seems worth focusing here on three different types of impact: first, of policies which make assistance and protection for trafficked persons conditional on cooperation with law enforcement officials; secondly, of anti-trafficking measures affecting migrants and others; and thirdly, the misuse of the concept of 'trafficking' to further the political agendas of governments.More information about human trafficking on the website of GAATW.
- Not in New Zealand's Waters, Surely?
UNODC:Journey of Hope
Report of the Special Rapporteur 2011
IOM The Causes and Consequences of Evidence from the IOM Human Trafficking Database Re-trafficking
UNICRI Trafficking of Nigerian Girls in Italy
CSO Where have all the flowers gone?
IOM Moscow CIS Executive Committee CT Seminar 2010 Russian
OSCE Factsheet on Combating Trafficking in Human Beings in the OSCE Region
OSCE Using Drama for Inter-professional Co-operation in Europe. German.
OSCE Using Drama for Inter-professional Co-operation in Europe. English.
OSCE Building the Capacity of Roma Communities to Prevent Trafficking in Human Beings Slovak
OSCE Building the Capacity of Roma Communities to Prevent Trafficking in Human Beings English




