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The demand side of human trafficking in Asia: empirical findings
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The demand side of human trafficking in Asia: empirical findings

ILO
2006

Abstract

child trafficking child labour labour demand girl women prostitution sex worker child soldier domestic worker begging recruitment working conditions violence Bangladesh Indonesia Nepal Pakistan Sri Lanka
Human trafficking is generally considered as a crime by international standards. Anyone involved in the process is guilty of a crime that results in the unacceptable exploitation of people. ILO-IPEC has been promoting national dialogue towards necessary legislative reforms and encourage bilateral collaboration between countries in addressing the problem of cross-border trafficking.

UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

This output has contributed to the advancement of the following goals:

#5 Gender Equality
#8 Decent Work and Economic Growth

Source: SDGs in the Output

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