Publication year:
2012
English
Format:
pdf (2.3 MiB)
Publisher:
Terre des Hommes
Terre des Hommes (TDH) embarked on a ten year International Campaign against Child Trafficking (ICaCT). In order to find out what truly was achieved by the campaign, this independent review was commissioned to a well-known international consultant on human rights. The lessons learned from the ICaCT are shared to increase the relevance of the future work of TDH and others.
The ICaCT advocated measures to protect trafficked children while pointing out the need to address the broader socioeconomic conditions that feed the phenomenon. The most appropriate measures to prevent children being trafficked or exploited include general child protection measures, according to the findings of TDH. The findings presented in this report focus on both the broad socioeconomic conditions, and child protection measures at both local and national levels. There is also a section with advice on how to coordinate and organize such a campaign.
Read full abstract
Publisher
Format
Content type
Rights
© Author/Publisher
If you have noticed a document assigned to the wrong author or any other inaccuracies, let us know! Your feedback helps us keep our data accurate and useful for everyone.
Share
Link