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23.06.2006 Having in mind that express need for personal work and improvement, the Anti-Trafficking Centre decided to organize two thematic workshops for men.
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From: Anti Trafiking Centar
Related topics/regions: [Serbia and Montenegro] [Migration] [Gender]
16.06.2006 At a meeting organised by GAATW in Bangkok, Thailand, lawyers and human rights workers, from ten countries, agreed on a plan of action to increase access to justice for victims of human trafficking.
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Related topics/regions: [Development] [Labour] [Migration] [Social exclusion] [Gender]
07.06.2006 No longer do the vast majority of migrants settle in just a small number of industrial nations (in the West)," says U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan, in the 90-page report titled "International Migration and Development".
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Related topics/regions: [Development] [International cooperation] [Labour] [Migration] [MDGs]
Stop Child Labour
07.06.2006 The US State Department said that millions of people still work as bonded labour in industries across Pakistan. The departments 2006 report on human trafficking describes Pakistan as a source, destination, and transit country where men, women, and children are traded for the purposes of sexual exploitation and involuntary servitude.
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Related topics/regions: [Development] [International cooperation] [Labour] [Migration] [MDGs]
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