UN Women’s Anti-trafficking Programme – A Baseline Study
This baseline study of UN Women’s anti-trafficking programme recognizes structural inequalities, vulnerabilities and lack of sustainable livelihoods as the chief causes of human trafficking. It identifies solution to prevent it such as, greater awareness, better economic opportunities and stronger vigilance by communities.
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Languages available: English
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Geographic coverage: Asia and the Pacific; India
Subject area(s): Trafficking/sexual exploitation; Ending violence against women and girls; Migration; Economic empowerment; Social protection; Rape/sexual assault
Resource type: Case studies
Publication year: 2013
Number of pages: 117
Publishing entities: United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)