Child Workers in Asia

Vol. 13, Nos. 2-3 April-September 1997

Table of Contents


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ARTICLES--

Inside the front cover, two poems

1. Coercion the Key Element Behind Trafficking

Definition of Trafficking---- Country Reports-ECPAT International

2. Impacts and Challenges of Transnational Migration

Excerpts from the Regional Consultation on "The Impact of Trans-boundary Migration on Urbanisation

3. Movement Against Flesh Trade

Extracts from Report by Bangladesh National Women Lawyer Association

4. Nepali NGOs to the Forefront

Against Trafficking of Nepali Women and Girls to India

5. Wife, domestic servant, slave !!!

Report on Trafficking of Women and Children in Pakistan by Lawyers for Human Rights and Legal Aid

6. Children Sent to the Middle East to Beg

- Excerpts from Fact Finding Report by SANLAAP (A Woman's Rights Centre)

7. Child Camel Jockeys in the Gulf States

- Anti Slavery International Call for Urgent Action

8. Law and Policy as Effective Countermeasures?

- Excerpts from The Trafficking of Women and Children in the Mekong Sub-region by Vitit Muntarbhorn

9. They Can Buy Anything They Want Including Justice

Extracts from "Thailand The Situation of Traffic in Women" by Wanchai Roujanavong

10. Virgin Girl Brides Sought for Virility and Good Fortune

Trafficking of Vietnamese Girls to China and the Far East

11. Serving Affluent Businessmen and Visitors

- Trafficking of Chinese Girls from Yunnan to Thailand via Myanmar

12. Children Who are the Victims of Trafficking

Extract from Attacking Child Labour in the Philippines (ILO)

13. Trafficking of Cambodian Women and Children to Thailand

14. Im does not wish to return to Bangkok, but Saeng does !!!

- Trafficking of Women and Children in Laos

15. What Next ???

Prevention and Rehabilitation Approach in Myanmar

16. A Twist to the Cross Border Trafficking

-Internet 'being used to prop paedophilia'

 

CWA Editorial Team

Kesang Renchen

Raj-jai Achayutpokin

Taneeya Runcharoen

Jutarat Tansakul

Oraphon Hongrodjanapak 

Contributors

Vitit Muntarbhorn, Wanchai Roujanavong

Anti Slavery International, ACFOD, BNWLA, CWIN, ECPAT International,

Foundation for Child Development IOM, LHRLA, UNICEF Nepal, SANLAAP  

Articles are contributed by various organisations and authors. The opinions expressed in the articles do not necessarily reflect the views of CWA. The editorial team reserves the right to make changes to all articles before publication.



Copyright 1997 Child Workers in Asia