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Child Protection Information Sheet - Trafficking
Apr 29 2010
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Child trafficking affects children throughout the world, in both industrialized and developing countries. Trafficked children are subjected to prostitution, forced into marriage or illegally adopted; they provide cheap or unpaid labour, work as house servants or beggars, are recruited into armed groups and are used for sports. Trafficking exposes children to violence, sexual abuse and HIV infection and violates their rights to be protected, grow up in a family environment and have access to education. More information about human trafficking on the website of UNICEF.
ILO Methodologies
ILO_Combating_Forced_Labour_EGI_2008.pdf
Combating Trafficking in Persons in Accordance with the Principles of Islamic Law
Literature review Trafficking in human beings
Targeting the sex buyer Russian
Targeting the sex buyer Turkish- Targeting the sex buyer English
Targeting the sex buyer Spanish
ILO Minimum Estimate
IOM Guidelines for law enforcement
IOM Core Data
ILO Factsheet Measuring the costs of coercion





