“Poverty, Gender and Human Trafficking: Rethinking Best Practices in Migration Management” describes the interconnectedness between human trafficking, gender and poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa, based on a critical analysis of migration processes in relation to human rights abuse. The author discusses the profiles, strengths and weaknesses of Best Practices in fighting human trafficking, the way they understand what brings about this phenomenon and their replicability.
For further information, see www.unesco.org/shs/humantrafficking
Language: English
January 30, 2006
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