The Mekong challenge - human trafficking: redefining demand
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The Mekong challenge - human trafficking: redefining demand

Mekong Suberegional project to combat trafficking in children and women exploring demand and destination factors in tafficking of children and young women, providing recommendations for action.

Type: Book
Date issued: 01 January 2005
Reference: 9221175596[ISBN]
Authors: ILO IPEC Mekong Sub-regional Project to Combat Trafficking in Children and Women
Format available: v, 84 p.
This paper presents an analysis of “demand” as a background for research, discussion and direct action atthe destination side in the trafficking issue. It aims to clarify what is meant by demand in the context of labour exploitation and provide useful guidance to an area that otherwise can be subject to multiple and conflicting interpretation.

Tags: child labour, forced labour, trafficking in persons, women workers

Regions and countries covered: Asia, Cambodia, Thailand

Unit responsible: ILO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific

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