Resources on trafficking in children
2006
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Instructional material
Rehabilitation of the victims of child trafficking: A multidisciplinary approach (TICSA-II)
01 January 2006
The multidisciplinary approach (MDA) to rehabilitation is based on the principle that the effective rehabilitation of trafficking victims who have experienced various types of abuse requires systematic and coordinated services from physicians, psychologists, legal experts, social workers and other relevant experts.
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Good practice
Good practices in Asia: Prevention and rehabilitation
01 January 2006
This document contains 18 selected good practices and lessons learnt in the context of prevention of trafficking and rehabilitation of the child victims of trafficking. These are expected to help the social partners in designing more strategic and effective programmes in combating child trafficking in the future.
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Publication
Demand side of human trafficking in Asia: Empirical findings (TICSA-II)
01 January 2006
This research study attempts to looks at the demand side of trafficking and the environmental causes that enable and influence it. Analyses how attitudes and polices and specific desires and preferences of employers, consumers and third parties enable this type of crime.
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Publication
Compassionate Care. Workshop proceedings on directions in community-based care, and social reintegration for Nepal (TICSA-I)
01 January 2006
Concerns the two following workshops: "Issues and directions for institutional and community-based care, August 11-12, 2004" and "Building the foundation for reintegration activities, August 24 - 25, 2004". The aim of the was to provid participants with an opportunity to learn key responsibilities required for withdrawal of trafficking survivors and to protect and fulfill children's rights.
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Publication
Differences between the smuggling in migrants and trafficking of Children and Adolescents
01 January 2006
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Publication
Our role as migration officers faced with trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation of children and adolescents
01 January 2006
In this leaflet we will inform you as to certain indicators of possible trafficking situations and what to do if they are detected.
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Publication
Trafficking of children and adolescents
01 January 2006
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Publication
Trafficking of children and adolescents for commercial sexual exploitation purposes
01 January 2006
One of the most common reasons for trafficking boys, girls and adolescents is to use them in commercial sexual exploitation.
2005
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Publication
Child trafficking: the people involved
31 December 2005
A synthesis of findings from Albania, Moldova, Romania and Ukraine.
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Publication
PROTECT CEE - Ukraine
31 December 2005