Reports from USAID
Literature Review and Analysis Related to Human Trafficking
in Post-Conflict Situations
- June 2004
Trafficking
in Persons: USAID’s Response 2003 – March
2004
Trafficking
in Persons: The USAID Strategy for Response – February
2003
Reports from the U.S. Department of State
Trafficking in Persons Report – June 2007
Trafficking in Persons Report – June 2006
Trafficking
in Persons Report – June 2005
Trafficking
in Persons Report – June 2004
Trafficking
in Persons Report – June 2003
Be
Smart, Be Safe… - January 2001
Other anti-trafficking resources
U.N.
Convention Against Organized Crime – January
2001
Protocol
to Prevent, Suppress, and Punish Trafficking in Persons,
Especially Women and Children – Supplementing the United
Nations Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime – 2000
Convention on the Rights of the Child
Stolen Smiles - The physical and psychological health consequences of women and adolescents trafficked in Europe - 2006
Trafficking in Persons: Global Patterns - April 2006
Second Annual Report on Victims of Trafficking in South Eastern Europe - 2005
Trafficking
in Human Beings in South Eastern Europe: 2004
Focus on Prevention - March 2005
Kids as Commodities? Child trafficking and
what to do about it - 2004
National
Referral Mechanisms – Joining Efforts to Protect
the Rights of Trafficked Persons – A Practical Handbook – 2004
WHO Ethical and Safety Recommendations for Interviewing
Trafficked Women - 2003
Needs
Assessment for Service Providers and Trafficking Victims – 2003
Governmental and inter-governmental agencies supporting anti-trafficking
work
U.S. Department of State - The Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking
U.S. Department
of Health & Human Services
U.S. Department of Justice - Trafficking in Persons Information
Stability Pact For Southeastern Europe - Task Force on Trafficking
in Human Beings
UN
Office on Drugs and Crime – Trafficking in Human
Beings
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