Kyrgyzstan’s Unconventional Problems With Human Trafficking
“It must be recognized that the problem of human trafficking is not conventional for
Kyrgyzstan in the sense that the authorities do not fully understand what means and
methods must be used to deal with, prevent, and detect these crimes,” – expert Atai
Moldobaev, writing specially for cabar.asia, uncovers important aspects of the problem of
human trafficking in Central Asia.
See the full report and list of recommendations here.
Related Articles:
What Migrant Workers from Cambodia, the Lao People’s Democratic Republic, and Myanmar pay to work in...
Tell Them What Happened to Me: An Exploration of Online and Offline Sexual Exploitation of Males and...
Advocacy Campaign Management
U.S., Japan launch task force on rights and labor standards in supply chains