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Training manual to fight trafficking in children for labour, sexual and other forms of exploitation : Textbook 1
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Office, International Labor.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Children's rights.
- Forced labor.
- Human trafficking.
- Prostitution.
- Slavery.
- Local Subjects:
- Children's rights.
- Forced labor.
- Human trafficking.
- Prostitution.
- Slavery.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (56 p.)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Geneva : ILO Publications, 2009.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- The Training manual consists of three Textbooks and one exercise book; 1. Understanding child trafficking, 2. Action against child trafficking at policy and outreach levels 3. Matters of process 4. Exercise book. There is also a facilitators' guide on CD-ROM This is a joint ILO, UNICEF and UN.GIFT project.
- Contents:
- Cover; Title page; Copyright information; CONTENTS; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Structure and target groups of the training package; Five-day training schedule and organization of the training manual; Textbook 1: Understanding child trafficking; Introduction to textbook 1; List of acronyms; Section 1.1 Definitions; Child; Child trafficking; Trafficking versus migration and people smuggling; Approaches to child trafficking; Trafficking as a violation of the rights of the child; Trafficking in the context of labour migration and exploitation; Trafficking as a worst form of child labour
- Trafficking as a criminal act and issue of national security Rights of the child; Labour and migration treaties; Trafficking-specific instruments; Regional instruments; National law; Section 1.2 International and regional instruments; Section 1.3 Key concepts; The geography of child trafficking; Supply and demand; Risk and vulnerability; Risk and vulnerability at source; Risk and vulnerability in transit; Risk and vulnerability at destination; Section 1.4 How child trafficking works; Child trafficking begins with recruitment; Child trafficking involves movement
- The purpose of child trafficking is to profit from their exploitation Section 1.5 The people involved; Traffickers and intermediaries; How traffickers organize themselves; Cutting off the profits; Section 1.6 The scope and impact of child trafficking; How many children are trafficked?; The impact of child trafficking; The impact of trafficking on children and families; The impact of child trafficking on the community; The impact of child trafficking on the country's social development; Section 1.7 Research and knowledge for planningand targeting; Preparing for research and data gathering
- Aims of data gathering Statistics; Beyond numbers - Disaggregation; Beyond numbers - Qualitative information; Agreeing common terms and definitions; Research methods; Secondary data analysis - Sources and reliability; Household-based surveys; Other kinds of surveys; Rapid assessments; Participatory research methods; Profiling child victims and children at risk; Profiling the traffickers; Mapping of routes, locations and exploitative end results; Research protocols; Interview techniques; Ethical issues; Handling and storing data; Validation, reporting and dissemination
- Section 1.8 Planning for coordinated action Coordination to tackle the problem of child trafficking; Stakeholder analysis; Building the national team; National Action Plans on child trafficking; Action plans at other levels; The broader planning framework
- Notes:
- Description based upon print version of record.
- ISBN:
- 92-2-122072-9
- OCLC:
- 767502559
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