A Guidance Note

This paper is intended to assist UNDP RBEC country offices, gender focal points and all those who are involved in human trafficking and human rights issues. It contributes to the debate on human trafficking in the recent context of globalization, which has increased and acquired grave new dimensions in the RBEC region. Looking at how the illegal and highly profitable recruitment and transport of human beings for the purpose of sexual and other forms of exploitation such as forced labour, slavery, servitude or the removal of organs has affected the lives of women, men and children, RBEC seeks to join other institutions in responding to this slavery-like practice which must be eliminated.

 

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