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CSO HRW Domestic Workers in Asia and MENA
Oct 05 2010
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Several countries across the Middle East and Asia host significant numbers of migrant domestic workers, ranging from 196,000 in Singapore to approximately 1.5 million in Saudi Arabia. Increased reporting and awareness about abuse against these workers has resulted in active policy debates and in some cases change. Building upon six years of research, this report surveys the patterns of labor, immigration, and criminal justice reforms in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Lebanon, Jordan, Singapore, and Malaysia, highlighting both best practices and continuing gaps. More information about human trafficking on the website of HRW.
Russian Union of Journalists, OSCE Manual on Reporting on Human Trafficking
GIFT-Harvard Global gap analysis- IOM Understanding and Counteracting Trafficking
- LEFO: Qualitätsstandards
- LEFO: Quality Standards
UNICRI Trafficking of Nigerian Girls in Italy
UN.GIFT EHTN elearning tool training handbook
Vienna ForumThe Role of Media
Vienna Forum Quantifying Human Trafficking
Vienna Forum Human Trafficking for the Removal of Organs
Migrant Smuggling by Air
Organized Crime Involvement in Trafficking in Persons and Smuggling of Migrants



