Training manual to fight trafficking in children for labour, sexual and other forms of exploitation. Textbook 2: Action against child trafficking at policy and outreach levels
- Document number
- 2216
- Date
- 2009
- Title
- Training manual to fight trafficking in children for labour, sexual and other forms of exploitation. Textbook 2: Action against child trafficking at policy and outreach levels
- Author/publisher
- International Labour Office, International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour (IPEC), UNICEF, UN GIFT
- Availability
- View/save PDF version of this document
- Document type(s)
- Guidelines/Recommendations, Training Material/Resources,
- Keywords
- Child Trafficking, Child Prostitution, Child Pornography, Corporate social responsibility, Multi-stakeholder partnerships: Family reunification, Guardian, Family Tracing, Age Assessment, Freedom from Detention, Interim Care, Integration, Adoption, Best Interests Principle, Child Victims of Trafficking, Separated Migrant Children, Unaccompanied minors, Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), Child protection systems,
- Summary
- The training manual is composed of three textbooks, an exercise book
and an electronic guide for facilitators (see CD-ROM). The training
manual is aimed at four groups of end users: governments (G), workers'
(W) and employer's (E) groups, and NGOs and international agencies
working for children (N). It can be used in a training environment and
as a stand-alone resource for those who wish to hone their
understanding and skills in efforts to end child trafficking. The
accompanying guide for facilitators is aimed at individuals and
agencies delivering training courses using the manual; it includes
suggested answers to the various assignments, and ideas on customizing
the contents of the training manual to satisfy participants' and agency
needs. The facilitators' guide follows the same structure as the
training manual.
Textbook 2 is tailored to the specific needs of participants from governments, workers’ organizations, employers’ organizations, UN agencies and NGOs. The principal sectoral roles and responsibilities of each group are examined in detail and, for each different group, there is detailed information on the actions that can be taken to combat child trafficking. It is generally organized around the actions that can be taken by the various groups in four categories: protection of children to prevent them from being trafficked; prevention of trafficking; law enforcement; and victim assistance. - Related documents
- Training manual to fight trafficking in children for labour, sexual and other forms of exploitation. Textbook 1: Understanding child trafficking
- Training manual to fight trafficking in children for labour, sexual and other forms of exploitation. Textbook 3: Matters of process
- Training manual to fight trafficking in children for labour, sexual and other forms of exploitation. Facilitators’ Guide
- Training manual to fight trafficking in children for labour, sexual and other forms of exploitation. Exercise book
- 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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