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Trafficking
in Women, Forced Labour and Domestic Work: in the context of the Middle
East and Gulf Region
Migrant female domestic workers around the world are often vulnerable
to serious human rights abuses, because of such factors as their invisibility
and the lack of protection and access to public services. The report
investigates the experiences of migrant domestic workers in the region,
the dynamics and workings of the migration process and how migration
(if at all) contributes to trafficking; and looks at what are some
of the key inter-connecting dynamics involved between slavery, trafficking,
migration and forced labour.
It focuses particularly on several selected sending, receiving and
transit countries (Egypt, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Lebanon, Sudan and Yemen).
Anti-Slavery International 2006 |
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The
Migration-Trafficking Nexus: Combating trafficking through the protection
of migrants' human rights
Trafficking, smuggling and migration are separate,
but inter-related issues. This publication seeks to look at the issue
of trafficking within a broader migration framework and to propose
policies which would be effective in reducing trafficking and in preventing
the human and labour rights violations to which migrant workers are
so often subjected today. Also
available in Spanish and Khmer.
Anti-Slavery International 2003
ISBN 0 900918 58 6 |
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