Forced Migration Review: People trafficking: upholding rights and understanding vulnerabilities
This issue debates the impact of human trafficking on women, children and men whose human rights have been violated by this criminal practice, and presents case studies of countries and approaches.
The production and distribution costs of this issue have been supported by grants from the Global Alliance Against Traffic on Women (GAATW), the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs and the UN Inter-Agency Project on Human Trafficking in the Greater Mekong Sub-region (UNIAP).
The issue also includes a range of articles on other aspects of forced migration.
To read the full issue, please click here.
Related Articles:
A bonanza for traffickers’: Why a Miami Super Bowl is a magnet for sex-trafficking
Despite reforms, mining for EV metals in Congo exacts steep cost on workers
Pandemia en esclavitud: el riesgo en aumento para los nicaragüenses en Costa Rica
Gaps in the implementation of child trafficking laws in Thailand and recommendations for reform