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RV: [ResearchSexWorkMig] Updated the digital libraryhttp://www.childtrafficking.com CHILD ABUSE

 


De: Research-SexWorkMigr@googlegroups.com [mailto:Research-SexWorkMigr@googlegroups.com] En nombre de Nicolas Lainez
Enviado el: martes, 04 de marzo de 2008 16:26
Para: MailGroupeSexWorkMigr
Asunto: [ResearchSexWorkMig] Updated the digital libraryhttp://www.childtrafficking.com CHILD ABUSE

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 13 new documents dealing with CHILD ABUSE

British Columbia. Ministry of Health and Ministry Responsible for Seniors. (2000). Sexual exploitation of youth in British Columbia. 98 p. "The reports will be of interest to policy makers at all levels of government who are concerned with determining future directions for addressing the problem of youth sexual exploitation." http://www.childtrafficking.com/Content/Library/?pg=1&CID=73278a4a86960eeb576a8fd4c9ec6997|52595f

Covell, K. (2005). Violence Against Children in North America. United Nations Secretary-General's Study on Violence Against Children. North American Regional Consultation. 82 p. Violence against children is a pervasive problem in North America, and a risk factor that threatens the healthy development of many children. This report summarizes the current knowledge about violence against children in North America. http://www.childtrafficking.com/Content/Library/?pg=1&CID=73278a4a86960eeb576a8fd4c9ec6997|52595f

Herbert, T. (2007). Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children in the Solomon Islands: A Report Focusing on the Presence of the Logging Industry in a Remote Region. 47 p. "The following report outlines a project undertaken by the Christian Care Centre of the Church of Melanesia in the Arosi Region of the Makira Province, Solomon Islands. The report addresses the commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC), or sexual abuse in exchange for money or goods, in a remote region of the Solomon Islands, and focuses on the presence of the logging industry and the role this industry plays in abusing and exploiting children." http://www.childtrafficking.com/Content/Library/?pg=7&CID=73278a4a86960eeb576a8fd4c9ec6997|52595f

Human Rights Watch (2007). State of Anarchy. Rebellion and Abuses against Civilians. 112 p. This report is based on three weeks of on-the-ground research. It documents the human rights abuses and breaches of the laws of war committed in northern Central African Republic by both rebel groups and the government forces, and also documents attacks by banditry groups in the northwest known as zaraguinas, who often kidnap children for ransom. http://www.childtrafficking.com/Content/Library/?pg=8&CID=73278a4a86960eeb576a8fd4c9ec6997|52595f

Human Rights Watch (2007). État d'anarchie. Rébellions et exactions contre la population civile. 120 p. << a vaste majorité des exécutions sommaires et des tueries, ainsi que la quasi-totalité des incendies volontaires de villages ont été commis par les forces gouvernementales, particulièrement par la Garde Présidentielle (GP). Les forces de l'APRD et de l'UFDR se sont, de leur côté, rendues responsables de pillages généralisés et de l'utilisation d'enfants soldats. Les rebelles de l'UFDR ont aussi commis des meurtres, des passages à tabac, et des viols. http://www.childtrafficking.com/Content/Library/?pg=7&CID=73278a4a86960eeb576a8fd4c9ec6997|52595f

Human Rights Watch (2007). Exported and Exposed. Abuses against Sri Lankan Domestic Workers in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Lebanon, and the United Arab Emirates. 135 p. The "report documents the serious abuses that domestic workers face at every step of the migration process. It also shows how the Sri Lankan government and governments in the Middle East fail to protect these women. The report is based on 170 interviews with domestic workers, government officials, and labor recruiters conducted in Sri Lanka and in the Middle East." http://www.childtrafficking.com/Content/Library/?pg=8&CID=73278a4a86960eeb576a8fd4c9ec6997|52595f

Human Rights Watch (2007). Exported and Exposed. Abuses against Sri Lankan Domestic Workers in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Lebanon, and the United Arab Emirates. 15 p. In Sinhala. http://www.childtrafficking.com/Content/Library/?pg=8&CID=73278a4a86960eeb576a8fd4c9ec6997|52595f

Human Rights Watch (2007). Exported and Exposed. Abuses against Sri Lankan Domestic Workers in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Lebanon, and the United Arab Emirates.18 p. In Tamil.  http://www.childtrafficking.com/Content/Library/?pg=8&CID=73278a4a86960eeb576a8fd4c9ec6997|52595f

Human Rights Watch (2007). Exported and Exposed. Abuses against Sri Lankan Domestic Workers in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Lebanon, and the United Arab Emirates.15 p. In Arabic. http://www.childtrafficking.com/Content/Library/?pg=8&CID=73278a4a86960eeb576a8fd4c9ec6997|52595f

National Child Protection Clearinghouse. Australian Institute of Family Studies. (2002). Child Abuse and Family Violence in Aboriginal Communities - Exploring Child Sexual Abuse in Western Australia. 88 p. "Within the Australian Indigenous community, family violence is commonly used as a broad term, encompassing all forms of violence between members of a kinship group or the immediate community. Concomitantly, abuse of indigenous children, and particularly sexual abuse, is generally viewed as a community issue, rather than within the narrower nuclear family context used in the non-indigenous community. The two bodies of knowledge (child abuse within the Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities) also differ in terms of their 'ways of knowing' - knowledge on Indigenous issues frequently coming from personal experience." http://www.childtrafficking.com/Content/Library/?pg=11&CID=73278a4a86960eeb576a8fd4c9ec6997|52595f

Northern Territory Government. (2007). Ampe Akelyernemane Meke Mekarle. Little Children are Sacred. Report of the Northern Territory Board of Inquiry into the Protection of Aboriginal Children from Sexual Abuse. 320 p. "In the Northern Territory, governments, health and welfare professionals and others have been aware of sexual abuse of children for some time. The available statistics for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in children reflect the existence of sexual abuse, notwithstanding what is thought to be a low level of reported incidence. These figures also suggest that the STI problem and child sexual abuse is greater in Aboriginal than non-Aboriginal communities." http://www.childtrafficking.com/Content/Library/?pg=11&CID=73278a4a86960eeb576a8fd4c9ec6997|52595f

United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). (2006). Violence Against Children in the Caribbean Region. Regional Assessment. UN Secretary General's Study on Violence Against Children. 120 p. This report is an attempt to look at the issue of violence and children in the Caribbean region in a holistic way across many disciplines, and to try to establish the status of this problem and efforts towards its solution. http://www.childtrafficking.com/Content/Library/?pg=19&CID=73278a4a86960eeb576a8fd4c9ec6997|52595f

United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). (2003). Study on the Sexual Abuse and Exploitation of Children in the Gambia. 107 p. "There is nearly universal agreement among varied informants that children engaged in prostitution around the Senegambia Tourist Area near Banjul are predominantly underage, many as young as 12 and that 60% to 70% of tourists come here for the sun, relaxation and cheap sex. But the study found out that there is no overt coercion of children into prostitution. Most prostitutes across all age groups gave clear, articulate and apparently rational explanations for what they do and third persons normally acted as agents rather than as captors or middle men." http://www.childtrafficking.com/Content/Library/?pg=19&CID=73278a4a86960eeb576a8fd4c9ec6997|52595f


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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