Trafficking of migrant workers from Ukraine: Issues of labour and sexual exploitation
L'OIT est une institution specialisée des Nations-Unies
Programme d'Action Spécial pour Combattre le Travail Forcé > Sources d’information > Publications OIT > Trafficking of migrant workers from Ukraine: Issues of labour and ...

Trafficking of migrant workers from Ukraine: Issues of labour and sexual exploitation

This paper, prepared by a team of Ukrainian researchers and ILO consultants, argues that trafficking for labour exploitation is an emerging issue affecting labour migration from Ukraine. It also promotes a holistic approach to the eradication of trafficking with the active participation of labour market institutions in national action plans.

Type: Document de travail
Date de parution: 11 janvier 2005
Référence: 92-2-117272-4[ISBN]
92-2-117273-2[ISBN]
Auteur: Tetyana Kiryan; Mariska N.J. van der Linden
This paper, prepared by a team of Ukrainian researchers and ILO consultants, argues that trafficking for labour exploitation is an emerging issue affecting labour migration from Ukraine. It also promotes a holistic approach to the eradication of trafficking with the active participation of labour market institutions in national action plans.
The results were first discussed during a tripartite workshop in Kiev in May 2003. A follow-up workshop with representatives from government, workers and employers’ organisations as well as NGOs from four different countries of South-eastern Europe took place in January 2004. It resulted in important recommendations some of which are now put into practice by ILO technical cooperation projects in Ukraine.

Tags: travail forcé, trafic d'êtres humains

Régions et pays couverts: Ukraine

Unité responsable: Programme de promotion de la Déclaration

Ce contenu est disponible en
Русский 
A A+A++  Imprimer  Envoyer
Fermer

Courriel

Trafficking of migrant workers from Ukraine: Issues of labour and sexual exploitation

Pour

Adresse e-mail:
Séparez les adresses par une virgule (,)

Vos coordonnées:

Votre nom:
Votre E-mail:
Envoyer
Partager ce contenu
© 1996-2012 Organisation internationale du Travail (OIT) | Droit d'auteur et autorisations | Déclaration de protection de la vie privée | Déni de responsabilité