Bibliographic information:
Chemonics International. 2006. Literature Review: Trafficking in Post-Conflict Situations. Washington, DC: U.S. Agency for International Development.
Abstract:
The focus of this literature review is on the inter-relationships between conflict and human trafficking, particularly the conflict and post-conflict conditions which give rise to trafficking. The review begins with a discussion of the literature that addresses trafficking in the context of child soldiers, displacement, HIV/AIDS, peacekeeping, and the immediate post-conflict period. An extensively annotated bibliography is included as Annex A, with over 150 references organized by subject. The references are predominantly to reports prepared by non-governmental, governmental and international organizations; no academic literature is reviewed. Annex B lists organizations working on post-conflict trafficking issues.
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Category:
Human trafficking
Resource type:
Report
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