Reporter in brief summer 2007  
           
 

 

summer 2007
News

 

 
 
Mauritania
© Romana Cacchioli/Anti-Slavery International Support and assistance are vital for freed slaves

 

Mauritania makes slavery a criminal offence

In a welcome move the Mauritanian Government passed a law on 8 August making slavery a criminal offence...
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summer 2007 Feature --
Nepal bonded labour

 
 
children at a pump in Nepal
© Anti-Slavery International
It is vital the Government provides education for all kamaiya children
 

Anti-Slavery International's South Asia Programme Co-ordinator Krishna Prasad Upadhyaya, reviews the situation of bonded labour in Nepal and reports on recent progress in bonded labourers' fight for justice...
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summer 2007
Voice from the field

 

 
 
child workers
© Hardcash Productions
There is a clear link between child domestic work and trafficking
 

For the first time, Anti-Slavery International provided training for partners in fundraising. Fundraising Team Manager Yvonne Lane reports on her trip to Benin and on new ways of supporting the fight against slavery...
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