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November 2005 Newsletter
RECENT UPDATES
- ILO Releases Three New Publications on Trafficking of Children and Women in the Mekong Sub-region
- UNESCAP Updates Information Resources on Trafficking
- Critics of Policy Requiring Organizations to Explicitly Oppose Prostitution File a Brief
- Organizations Communicate their Concern with the "Prostitution Loyalty Oath" in the US
- Program Officer Position Opening at IOFA – NY
- Human Trafficking Exhibit at Brandeis University
- Australia ratifies the UN Trafficking Protocol
- Expert Group Meeting UNESCAP
- Ongoing Activities of UNIAP-Cambodia
- Save the Children: Child Protection Systems for Local NGOs
- UNESCO Radio Soap Operas in Minority Languages Ready for Distribution
- More Koreans Buy Sex Abroad
- Anti-trafficking Center Established in Thailand
- Thailand: Human Trafficking Prevention Needs the Support from Public
- Ban Huay Krai School in Thailand Requests Computer Donations
- UNESCO Trafficking Statistics Project
- ECPAT Report Increase HT Court Cases in Cambodia
- US Domestic Sex Trafficking
- New Research into Child Prostitution in Cambodia
- IDB Forum on the Americas: Trafficking Talk in Washington, D.C.
- Mozambique: Human Trafficking - Radio Public Service Announcements
- Ethiopia: Campaign Launched Against Child Trafficking
- Kenya - IOM holds Workshops on Combating Human Trafficking
- Belgium - International Training on the Protection of Victims of Trafficking
- Ecuador - International Seminar on Human Trafficking, Migrant Smuggling, Violence and Sexual Crimes
- Foreign Workers Begin to Protest in UAE
UPCOMING EVENTS
- International Day for the Abolition of Slavery
(2 December 2005)
- Combating Human Trafficking: Global Efforts to End Violence Against Women
(5 December 2005)
PAST EVENTS
- Events in Cambodia- November
- Strategies for Combating Human Trafficking from Southeast Asia to Taiwan
(28-30 November 2005)
- Symposium: Combating Human Trafficking in Asia: A Strategy for Action
(16 November 2005)
- New Voices from the Mekong Region
(7–10 November 2005)
- Human Trafficking and Child Abduction Conference
(9 November 2005)
- AWID International Forum on Women's Rights and Development
(27–30 October 2005)
- Trafficking Conference: Washington, DC
(27 October 2005)
NEW RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS
- Stop Trafficking! Anti-Human Trafficking Newsletter
Sisters of the Divine Savior; Capacitar International, Inc. Vol. 3 No. 11. November 2005.
- An Increasing Wave. Migration of Nepalese Children to India in the Context of Nepal's Armed Conflict
Save the Children Alliance in Nepal. 2005.
- First Hand Knowledge - Voices Across the Mekong: Community Action Against Trafficking of Children and Women
International Labour Organization. 2005.
- Employment and Protection of Migrant Workers in Thailand: National Laws - Practices versus International Labour Standards?
Part of a series of studies on human trafficking and labour migration in the Greater Mekong Sub-region. International Labour Organization. 2005.
- Human Trafficking: Redefining Demand
International Labour Organization. 2005.
- Assessment of U.S. Government Efforts to Combat Trafficking in Persons in Fiscal Year 2004
US Department of Justice. September 2005.
- International Agenda for Migration Management
International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the Federal Office for Migration, Switzerland. 2005.
- Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children. A Situation Analysis of Pakistan
Save the Children Sweden. 2005.
- UN Study on Violence Against Children - Executive Summary and Main Recommendations
The International Save the Children Alliance. 2005.
- HIV and Mobile Workers: A Review of Risks and Programmes among Truckers in West Africa
International Organization for Migration. 2005.
- The Struggle Between Migration Control and Victim Protection: The UK Approach to Human Trafficking
Women's Commission for Refugee Women and Children. June 2005.
- Recovering Childhoods: Combating Child Trafficking in Northern India
Free the Slaves. October 2005.
- Slavery, Debt Bondage and Sex Work: A Study of Trafficked Nepalese Girls
and Women in Mumbai and Kolkata
John Frederick and Anand Tamang. Terre des Hommes Foundation. October 2005.
- Digital Dangers: Information & Communication Technologies and Trafficking in Women
Kathleen Maltzahn. A joint publication of AWID and APC WNSP. June 2005.
- Situational and Gender Analysis of Migration and Trafficking within Cambodia and to Thailand
S. Preece. Legal Support for Children and Women (LSCW). 2005.
- Trafficking Alert, International Edition
Vital Voices. November 2005.
UPDATES TO ORGANIZATION PAGES
Philippines
- Office of the President of the Philippines: Commission on Filipinos Overseas (CFO)
Thailand
- Royal Thai Police, Immigration Bureau
- (ECPAT) End Child Prostitution, Child Pornography and Trafficking in Children for Sexual Purposes
- Hotline Center Foundation
- New Life Center
United States
- Department of Justice- Office of Victims of Crime
- Project Reach
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