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CSO Where have all the flowers gone?
Feb 22 2011
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This research draws its learnings from the implementation of an anti-trafficking case management programme, which aimed to identify cases of children disconnected from their families and assist families to recover traces of their missing children. The programme showed that if the assistance begins from the source areas/victims’s home, then victims are often recovered before being sold. Furthermore it has a significant impact on prevention, as the crime gets visible to the community at large.
This publication should be useful for development practitioners at national and international levels, researchers, academics and policy makers.
Policy and legislative recommendations towards the effective implementation of the non-punishment provision with regard to victims of trafficking
European Commission The statistical report on trafficking in human beings 2013
Russian Union of Journalists, OSCE Manual on Reporting on Human Trafficking
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
Caring for Trafficked Persons: Guidance for Health Providers Facilitator’s Guide
ILO Special Action Programme to combat forced labour January 2013 Newsletter
ICAT Side Event: The Next Decade
ICAT: The International Legal Frameworks Concerning Trafficking in Persons
UNODC Global report on trafficking in persons 2012
Travail non protégé, exploitation invisible: la traite à des fins de servitude domestique
The State of Human Trafficking in California 2012




