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CSO Coalition To Stop the Use of Mai Mai Child Soldier
Oct 05 2010
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The fact of Mai Mai child recruitment and use is well documented including in successive reports by the UN on the DRC. These reports attest to cycles of recruitment that are closely linked to conflict dynamics, mapping trends in both the recruitment and release of children from Mai Mai and other groups. Reports show, for example, that high numbers of children were released during 2009 and that while recruitment among Mai Mai remains active, the numbers are lower than previously. However, while informative on one level, the figures belie the real issue: it is the environment in which children are living in eastern DRC that makes them vulnerable to recruitment and use by Mai Mai and therefore, until that environment is changed, the vulnerability will remain.
Report of the Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially women and children, Joy Ngozi Ezeilo
La Strada: Findings and Results of the European Action for Compensation for Trafficked Persons
The Protection Project: 100 Best Practices in Combating Trafficking in Persons
ILO Special Action Programme to combat forced labour January 2013 Newsletter
Travail non protégé, exploitation invisible: la traite à des fins de servitude domestique
Ewa'a: Annual Book 2011 (English)
Ewa'a: Annual Book 2011 (Arabic)
La Strada Guidance on representing trafficked persons in compensation claims
UNODC Issue Paper: Abuse of a Position of Vulnerability and other "Means" Within the Definition of Trafficking in Persons (2012)- IOM Understanding and Counteracting Trafficking
- UNODC_Strategy on Human Trafficking and Migrant Smuggling - 2012
- CSO_Annual Report 2009 - 2010




