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December 2005 Newsletter

RECENT UPDATES

  1. US Senate Passes Trafficking Act Reauthorization/Message from Ambassador John Miller

  2. US House of Representatives Passes Trafficking Act Reauthorization

  3. Statement of Senator Clinton on Reauthorization of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act

  4. Yunnan Public Security Agencies (China) Rescued over 2,000 Trafficked Women and Children over Last Five Years

  5. Amicus Brief Filed by Groups Who Work with Women in Commercial Sex

  6. Survivors of Trafficking Speak Up

  7. CWCC Report on Trafficking of Cambodian Women and Children to Malaysia

  8. New Research Institute in Cambodia

  9. Bill To Curtail 'Mail-Order Bride' Abuse Advances in CA

  10. Stronger Child Protection in the Philippines

  11. Evaluating Protections for Undocumented Victims of Human Trafficking in US

  12. US Government Cracking Down on Child Prostitution

  13. Release of Report: "Trafficking in Persons: A Challenge to Human Rights"

  14. Victims of Sex Trafficking in Scotland to be Offered Refuge

  15. ABA/CEELI Launches Human Trafficking Assessment Tool

  16. Informational/ Educational Campaign about Trafficking in Women in the Volga Region

  17. Kosovo-wide Campaign Against Human Trafficking Concludes

  18. Violence Against Children In Cyberspace

  19. Successful Anti-Trafficking Campaign in Kosovo


UPCOMING EVENTS

  1. Non-citizenship Children's Day
    (6–8 January 2006)
  2. Training Conference in Florida
    (1–3 February 2006)

PAST EVENTS

  1. Debate on Forced Migration in Southeast Asia

  2. Events in Cambodia

  3. Conference in Augusta, Maine

USEFUL INTERNET RESOURCES

  1. www.SlaveryStillExists.org United States

  2. STOP Human Trafficking Awareness Campaign Philippines

  3. Department of Justice Canada

  4. Anti Trafficking Center Serbia and Montenegro

  5. Transparency International Tool Kits

NEW RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS

  1. An Introduction to the Human Trafficking Assessment Tool
    ABA/CEELI. 2005.
  2. Human Trafficking Assessment Tool in Moldova
    ABA/CEELI. 2005.
  3. Challenging Trafficking in Persons - Theoretical Debate and Practical Approaches
    Sector Project against Trafficking in Women. GTZ. 2005.
  4. Trafficking of Cambodian Women and Children: Report of the Fact-Finding Mission in Malaysia
    Cambodian Women's Crisis Centre (CWCC). 2005.
  5. An Increase in Prostitution among Romanian Minors in Rome: Results of a Three Month Research Project on Unaccompanied Romanian Children in Rome
    Terre des Hommes Foundation. 2005.
  6. Hidden Victims: Evaluating Protections for Undocumented Victims of Human Trafficking
    Alexandra Webber and David Shirk. American Immigration Law Foundation. 2005.
  7. The Asia Foundation Monthly Newsletter
    December 2005.
  8. Trafficking Alert, U.S. Edition
    Vital Voices. December 2005
  9. Interview with Jo Doezema of the Network of Sex Work Projects: Does Attention to Trafficking Adversely Affect Sex Workers' Rights
    Elaine Murphy and Karin Ringheim. PATH. (2002).
  10. Migration, Trafficking and Sites of Work
    Jagori. 2005.
  11. Legislation on Trafficking in Human Beings and Illegal Immigrant Smuggling
    Europol. 2005.
  12. Stop Trafficking! Anti-Human Trafficking Newsletter
    Sisters of the Divine Savior; Capacitar International, Inc. Vol. 3 No. 12. December 2005.
  13. The MOSALVY Reintegration and Follow up Programme: A Handbook
    Ministry of Social Affairs, Labor, Vocational Training and Youth Rehabilitation, Cambodia . 2001.
  14. Rethinking Masculinity. Educating Young Men to Reduce the Demand Side of Trafficking
    Coalition Against Trafficking in Women, Asia Pacific (CATW-AP). 2005.
  15. Protocol for Identification and Assistance to Trafficked Persons and Training Kit
    Anti-Slavery International. 2005.
  16. Fighting Back: Child and Community-led Strategies to Avoid Childrens Recruitment into Armed Forces and Groups in West Africa
    Save the Children UK. 2005.
  17. Best Practice Law Enforcement Manual for Fighting Against Trafficking of Human Beings: Trainer's Manual
    Maria Magdalena Radulescu and Paul Holmes. UNDP Romania . 2003.
  18. Human Security Report
    Human Security Centre. 2005.

UPDATES TO COUNTRY & ORGANIZATION PAGES

Australia

  1. Australia Index Page
  2. Refugee & Immigration Legal Centre, Inc.

Burma

  1. Burma Index Page

Cambodia

  1. Cambodia Index Page
  2. The Observatory on Trafficking in Southeast Asia
  3. Ministry of Social Affairs, Labor, Vocational Training and Youth Rehabilitation (MOSALVY)

China

  1. China Index Page

Indonesia

  1. Indonesia Index Page

Hong Kong

  1. Security Bureau

Japan

  1. Japan Network Against Trafficking in Persons (JNATIP)

Vietnam

  1. Oxfam-Quebec Vietnam

United States

  1. US Conference of Catholic Bishops, Migration and Refugee Services


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