miércoles, 23 de enero de 2008

RV: [ResearchSexWorkMig] Updated digital libraryhttp://www.childtrafficking.com - The update includes 9 new documents dealingwith the nexus of LEGAL FRAMEWORK & HUMAN TRAFFICKING

 


De: Research-SexWorkMigr@googlegroups.com [mailto:Research-SexWorkMigr@googlegroups.com] En nombre de Nicolas Lainez
Enviado el: miércoles, 23 de enero de 2008 11:08
Para: MailGroupeSexWorkMigr
Asunto: [ResearchSexWorkMig] Updated digital libraryhttp://www.childtrafficking.com - The update includes 9 new documents dealingwith the nexus of LEGAL FRAMEWORK & HUMAN TRAFFICKING

From "reinhard.fichtl@tdh.ch" <reinhard.fichtl@tdh.ch>

Dear friends and colleagues

We have again updated the digital library http://www.childtrafficking.com  - a South Asia-based website supported by many activists around the globe. All forms of trafficking are addressed, including trafficking for labor purposes. The website focuses on children, and includes the latest information on strategies for trafficking prevention, as well as for the rehabilitation and reintegration of victims of trafficking. The digital library http://www.childtrafficking.com  focuses on the outcomes of trafficking, such as the use of forced labor or slavery like practices, no matter how people arrive in these conditions.

The update includes 9 new documents dealing with the nexus of LEGAL FRAMEWORK & HUMAN TRAFFICKING



Boele, F. (2005).  Rights of the Child in the Philippines. 100 p. "Although the Republic of the Philippines is struggling with poor economic conditions and reoccurring political unrest, the country has been actively engaged in law and policy making to protect children's rights. The subsequent alternative report aims at providing information on the state of affairs of the rights of Filipino children. http://www.childtrafficking.com/Content/Library/?CID=0a09c8844ba8f0936c20bd791130d6b6|525c58  

Council of the European Union. (2007). "Action Plan on Trafficking in Human Beings" - Note from the Presidency to the Multidisciplinary Group on Organised Crime (MDG). 61 p. At its meeting on 1-2 December 2005, the Council adopted the Action Plan on Trafficking in Human Beings (OJ C 311 of 9.12.2005, p. 1). The Action Plan includes key recommendations and actions. http://www.childtrafficking.com/Content/Library/?CID=a8f15eda80c50adb0e71943adc8015cf|525d5d

Department of Health. (2001). National Plan for Safeguarding Children from Commercial Sexual Exploitation.  44 p. Prepared by a Steering Group comprising representatives from Government, relevant professional organisations and a representative group of voluntary organisations in the UK. http://www.childtrafficking.com/Content/Library/?CID=a8f15eda80c50adb0e71943adc8015cf|525d5d

Government of Albania. (2005). National Strategy for combating Trafficking in Human Beings: Strategic Framework and National Action Plan: 2005 – 2007. 43 p. This Strategic Framework and National Action Plan for Combating Trafficking in Human Beings 2005-7 has been drafted in the light of the experiences and lessons learnt by all national institutions responsible for implementing Albania's National Anti-Trafficking Strategy 2001-4, and the Government's last National Action Plan for 2003-4. http://www.childtrafficking.com/Content/Library/?CID=a8f15eda80c50adb0e71943adc8015cf|525d5d

Home Office and Scottish Executive. (2007). UK Action Plan on Tackling Human Trafficking. 114 p. This year marks the bicentenary of the legal abolition of the slave trade in the former British Empire. Whilst a number of events are taking place to commemorate this event, we are faced with another challenge 200 years after the slave trade was legally abolished – how we tackle trafficking in human beings and the misery that it causes. This modern form of slavery is an evil practice perpetrated for profit with no regard for the personal or societal consequences. We are committed to tackling this crime and addressing the harms caused. This Action Plan provides an opportunity to draw together all the work that is already underway but also to set out what else we plan to do. The intention is that the Action Plan will be a living document which will be updated annually. http://www.childtrafficking.com/Content/Library/?CID=a8f15eda80c50adb0e71943adc8015cf|525d5d

Ministry of Justice and the Police. (2007). Stop Human Trafficking. The Norwegian Government's Plan of Action to Combat Human Trafficking [2006–2009]. 28 p. With this plan of action, the Government is paving the way for coordinated, coherent efforts to stop human trafficking and ensure that victims are helped and protected. http://www.childtrafficking.com/Content/Library/?CID=a8f15eda80c50adb0e71943adc8015cf|525d5d

The Department of Gender Equality. (2002). The Danish Government's action plan to combat trafficking in women. 20 p. In introducing this action plan, the Danish Government aims to intensify and further the efforts to combat trafficking in women. Curbing this organized type of abuse and crime takes broad and far-reaching initiatives. To this end, the Danish Government is now presenting the following initiatives in two main areas: activities to support victims and to prevent trafficking in women. http://www.childtrafficking.com/Content/Library/?pg=1&CID=a8f15eda80c50adb0e71943adc8015cf|525d5d

Dottridge, M. (2007). Measuring Responses to Trafficking in Human Beings in the European Union: An Assessment Manual. 86 p. This manual is intended to enhance the capacity of European Union (EU) Member States to develop and implement policies and strategies in response to trafficking in human beings. It presents a checklist of 55 questions asking whether particular measures have been implemented, along with indicators to measure the results. The indicators are intended to enable Member States to measure their own progress, in particular in implementing recommendations made in the Report of the Experts Group on Trafficking in Human Beings (published by the European Commission on 22 December 2004). http://www.childtrafficking.com/Content/Library/?pg=3&CID=7f39f8317fbdb1988ef4c628eba02591|5559

European Union. Directorate-General for Justice, Freedom and Security (2007). Recommendations on identification and referral to services of victims of trafficking in human beings. (Draft). 16 p. "National practices show that the majority of trafficked persons or a great proportion of them is not identified by law enforcement but by civil society and citizens. Therefore, Member States should support civil society organizations' services aimed at empowering trafficked persons and helping them to seek redress." http://www.childtrafficking.com/Content/Library/?pg=5&CID=7f39f8317fbdb1988ef4c628eba02591|5559



All comments and suggestions for improvement are welcome.  If you know of any relevant new sources, or other interested parties who may wish to be added to the list, please contact us. We are also very interested to receive documents and research from the field.

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Regards

Muna Basnyat                                                
Program Officer - Terre des hommes Foundation                                                
Kathmandu, Nepal

Reinhard Fichtl
Delegate
Terre des hommes Foundation
Sri Lanka Office





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