Preventing Discrimination, Exploitation and Abuse of Women Migrant Workers - An Information Guide: Booklet 5. Return and Reintegration
- Document number
- 1839
- Date
- undated
- Title
- Preventing Discrimination, Exploitation and Abuse of Women Migrant Workers - An Information Guide: Booklet 5. Return and Reintegration
- Author/publisher
- International Labour Organization (ILO)
- Availability
- View/save PDF version of this document
- Document type(s)
- Training Material/Resources,
- Keywords
- Victims (of trafficking), Trafficked persons, Criminal proceedings; Legal assistance, Civil Law Suit, Human trafficking cases, Compensation, National Referral Mechanisms; Victim support services; Restitution; Remuneration; Individual complaint mechanisms; Assistance, Residence permit, Reintegration, Social assistance, Rehabilitation, Reflection period, Repatriation; Return; Redress, Protection, Social inclusion; Residence permit;
- Summary
- Booklet 5 Back home: return and reintegration
Illustrates the specific problems faced by women migrants returning to
their home countries and families. It identifies the kinds of supports -
logistical, legal, socio-psychological, employment, skills related and
financial -- they need to enable them to achieve successful reintegration
and avoid re-migration or being re-trafficked. It emphasizes
opportunities for remunerative employment as key to successful
reintegration. - Related documents
- Preventing Discrimination, Exploitation and Abuse of Women Migrant Workers - An Information Guide: Booklet 6. Trafficking of Women and Girls
- Preventing Discrimination, Exploitation and Abuse of Women Migrant Workers - An Information Guide: Booklet 3. Recruitment and the Journey for Employment Abroad
- Preventing Discrimination, Exploitation and Abuse of Women Migrant Workers - An Information Guide: Booklet 4. Working and Living Abroad
- Compilation of the Main Legal Instruments and Analytical Reports dealing with Trafficking in Human Beings at International, Regional and National Levels. VOLUME II (National texts)
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- Guidance on representing trafficked persons in compensation claims