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UNODC:Journey of Hope
Jul 21 2011
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In March 2008, UNODC embarked on two projects related to anti-human trafficking and victim support in India. The project 'Building the capacity of and expanding anti-human trafficking networks for improved support to victims of trafficking' aimed at providing assistance to trafficking survivors and securing their legal and human rights. The other project 'Reducing children's vulnerability to abuse and rehabilitation of survivors' was designed to provide quality care and support services to vulnerable children at risk of physical and sexual abuse as well as comprehensive rehabilitation opportunities to trafficking survivors.
UNODC implemented both projects in collaboration with the Ministry of Women and Child Development, Government of India, state governments and NGO partners in the states of Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Uttar Pradesh, with support from USAID. The experience from both projects has now been documented in 'Journey of Hope' - an attempt to bring together and visualize stories of hope, endurance and voices from the field.
Report of the Special Rapporteur 2011
Summary note of the online discussion on the “draft basic principles on the right to an effective remedy for trafficked persons”
Recommended Principles And Guidelines On Human Rights And Trafficking
OHCHR Working with Civil Society Handbook
Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons - Human Rights Council Report 2010
Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons - Human Rights Council Report 2009
Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons - General Assembly Report 2009
Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons - Mission report on Poland
Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons - Mission report on Japan
Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons - Mission report on Egypt
Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons - Mission report on Belarus
Recommended Principles and Guidelines on Human Rights and Human Trafficking





