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Latest Publications - Human Trafficking

UNODC Toolkit for mainstreaming Man Rights and Gender Equality into criminal justice interventions to accost trafficking in persons and smuggling of migrants (2021)

Legislative Guide for the Implementation of the Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, especially Women and Children (2020)

Model Legislative Provisions against Trafficking in Persons (2020)

Interlinkages between Trafficking in Persons and Spousal relationship - Issue Paper (2020)

Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Trafficking in Persons (2020) AR | EN | ES | FR | PT | RU

Training Manual on trafficking in persons and smuggling of migrants for MINUSMA UNPOL (2020)

French

Countering Trafficking in Persons in Conflict Situations - Thematic Paper (2018)

Briefing Note TIP in conflict

Arabic - Chinese - French - Russian - Castilian

Issue Paper on The International Legal Definition of Trafficking in Persons (2018)

Global Report on Trafficking in Persons (2018)

Case Assimilate - Evidential Bug in Trafficking in Persons Cases (2017)

French

Latest Publications - Migrant Smuggling

Global Study on Smuggling of Migrants (2018)

Migrant Smuggling in Asia and the Pacific: Current Trends and Challenges (2018)

The Concept of Fiscal or Other Material Benefit in the Smuggling of Migrants Protocol (2017)

Migrant Smuggling in Asia - Current Trends and Related Challenges (2015)

Migrant Smuggling in Asia - An Annotated Bibliography Vol. two (2014)


Consequence Paper: Corruption and the smuggling of migrants (2013)

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Human Trafficking Cognition Portal

The Human Trafficking Knowledge Portal is an initiative to facilitate the broadcasting of data regarding the implementation of the United nations Convention confronting Transnational Organized Crime and specifically the Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Particularly Women and Children.

The Human being Trafficking Noesis Portal hosts a Case Law Database on officially documented court cases concerning trafficking in persons and a Database on Legislation.

Visit the Human Trafficking Cognition Portal here.

Watch video on the Case Law Database here.

For more information, please consult our information leaflets:

  • Presentation of the Case Law Database: English language - French - Spanish
  • Information sheet: English language - French - Castilian

Smuggling of Migrants Noesis Portal

The Smuggling of Migrants Knowledge Portal is an initiative to facilitate the dissemination of information regarding the implementation of the Un Convention confronting Transnational Organized Crime and specifically the Protocol confronting the Smuggling of Migrants past Land, Sea and Air.

The Smuggling of Migrants Knowledge Portal hosts a Case Police Database on officially documented court cases concerning smuggling of migrants and a Database on Legislation.

Visit the Smuggling of Migrants Knowledge Portal here.

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Catalogue of Materials

UNODC Catalogue of Materials

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HTMSS Annual Written report - Highlights at a glance

Download the 2018 HTMSS Annual Report as PDF

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Tools

Case Assimilate on Evidential Issues in Trafficking in Persons Cases (2017)

English - French

The Case Digest aims to assist criminal justice practitioners worldwide in addressing recurring evidential bug that are typical to trafficking in persons cases. Information technology can help practitioners build a trafficking case; it tin give them an arsenal of tools to deal with mutual evidential weaknesses; it can reveal considerations and tools, helpful in tackling especially hard evidential problems; information technology can clarify cases in depth, thus showing how the coaction of different evidential patterns leads to a conviction or an exoneration. The Example Assimilate has analyzed 135 cases from 31 jurisdictions and provides the reader, based on these real cases tried, with a range of options and possibilities to deal with particular evidential challenges. Most cases are drawn from UNODC's Human Trafficking Example Law Database, ready within UNODC's SHERLOC knowledge management portal.

Man Trafficking Toolkit for Journalists (2017)

English - Standard arabic

The toolkit aims to provide basic tools for journalists to study on human trafficking with integrity and comprehensiveness. Each section of the publication is designed to inspire dialogue and reflections, and to back up the generation of new cognition. This toolkit focuses on human trafficking in the Arab region, a region where the lack of sufficient official data, as well equally the complex nature of migration flows and labour markets make it an issue that is especially challenging for journalists.

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Assessment Toolkit: Trafficking in Persons for the Purpose of Organ Removal (2015)

English

The toolkit aims to provide both a full general overview of trafficking in persons for the purpose of organ removal and specific tools to assist concerned actors with assessing the phenomenon. The paper seeks to inform about the relevant legislative framework and international guidance, actors and modi operandi as well equally practiced exercise responses. It as well contains questionnaire templates that aim to support the identification and back up of victims of the law-breaking, as well every bit the assessment of existing systems and possible loopholes and risks of corruption and exploitation and of commercial transactions with organs.

Assessment Guide to the Criminal Justice Response to the Smuggling of Migrants (2012)

English - French

The Cess Guide provides an inventory of measures for assessing the legislative, investigative, prosecutorial, judicial, and administrative responses to the smuggling of migrants past land, air, and sea, for deterring and combating such crime, and for integrating the information and feel gained from such assessment into successful national, regional, and international strategies.

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International Framework for Activity to implement the Smuggling of Migrants Protocol

Arabic - English - French - Russian - Spanish

The International Framework for Action to Implement the Smuggling of Migrants Protocol is a technical assistance tool that aims to support the effective implementation of the Protocol confronting the Smuggling of Migrants by Land, Ocean and Air, supplementing the United Nations Convention confronting Transnational Organized Criminal offense. The purpose of the Framework for Activity is to assistance Member States and non-land actors in identifying and addressing gaps in their response to migrant smuggling by recommending practical measures in accordance with international standards. Information technology was elaborated on with the consultation of diverse UN agencies, international organizations and NGOs.

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Starting time Aid Kit for use by Law Enforcement Responders in addressing Human Trafficking (2011)

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The UNODC Human Trafficking Showtime Aid Kit for Law Enforcement Offset Responders has been designed to back up front end-line officers who may come across cases of homo trafficking in their daily work. It consists of a reader friendly booklet, contact sheets to annotation important local contact points for the referral of cases and victims, leaflets with Dos and Don'ts and posters.

The materials shall help first responders to adequately deal with trafficking in persons cases. The need for easy-to-use information available to all law enforcement officers has been identified past many practitioners in different regions of the globe.

The Offset Help Kit has been released both electronically and every bit a carrying instance.

Read more and download the full bundle of the Start Aid Kit hither.

Victim Translation Assistance Tool - Life support messages for victims of human being trafficking (2011)

VITA is a unique new tool using sound letters, that allows police enforcement officials to provide a level of basic assistance to victims of human trafficking. Man trafficking survivors contributed to the evolution of these messages, which were also supported past experts in human trafficking focused on victims' needs.

This audio tool, consisting of key encounter messages, was developed to facilitate the identification of a trafficked person and the launch of a criminal investigation. Xxx-five basic questions and messages have been recorded and translated into twoscore languages, taking into account special questions for children.

Read more most the Vita Tool and download it here.

Toolkit to Combat Smuggling of Migrants (2010)

Arabic - English - French (coming soon) - Russian - Spanish

The Toolkit to Gainsay Smuggling of Migrants provides guidance, showcases promising practices, and recommends resources to assist policy makers, constabulary enforcers, judges, prosecutors, and members of civil society in their efforts to preclude migrant smuggling, protect smuggled migrants and their rights, and cooperate to these ends. The Toolkit is comprised of tools on understanding migrant smuggling, actors and processes, international legal framework, problem cess and strategy development, legislative framework, international criminal justice cooperation, law enforcement and prosecution, protection and assistance measures, prevention and chapters building and training.

The Toolkit is divided in thematic areas addressed past the following Tools:

  • Tool 1- Understanding the smuggling of migrants
  • Tool 2- Actors and processes in the smuggling of migrants
  • Tool 3- International legal framework
  • Tool 4- Problem assessment and strategy development
  • Tool five- Legislative framework
  • Tool 6- International criminal justice cooperation
  • Tool seven- Police enforcement and prosecution
  • Tool viii- Protection and assistance measures
  • Tool nine- Prevention of the smuggling of migrants
  • Tool x- Chapters-building and training

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Needs Assessment Toolkit on the Criminal Justice Response to Man Trafficking (2010)

Arabic - Chinese - English language - French - Russian - Spanish

UNODC, in the framework of the Global Initiative to Fight Human Trafficking (Un.GIFT) has developed the Needs Assessment Toolkit on the Criminal Justice Response to Homo Trafficking.

The chief objective of the toolkit is to guide the assessors in gathering and analyzing data pertaining to a land's criminal justice response to man trafficking. More than specifically, it aims to assist governments, the ceremonious social club, the international customs and other relevant actors to behave a comprehensive or specific assessment of selected aspects of a state's criminal justice response to trafficking in persons. The toolkit contains a number of components that are crucial for curtailing the crime of trafficking in persons and provides sufficient flexibility to exist used for assessments both in places where a solid infrastructure for combating trafficking in persons exists and in places with few or no such measures.

Read more virtually the Needs Assessment Toolkit hither.

International Framework for Action to Implement the Trafficking in Persons Protocol (2010)

Arabic - Chinese - English - French - Russian - Spanish

The International Framework for Action is a technical assist tool that supports United Nations Member States in the effective implementation of the Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Specially Women and Children, supplementing the United nations Convention confronting Transnational Organized Crime. The Framework is the result of wide participation betwixt anti-trafficking partners including Anti-Slavery International, Council of Europe, ECPAT, IOM, ILO, LEFOE-IBF, OAS, OSCE, Terre des hommes, Johns Hopkins Academy, UNDAW/DESA, UNICEF, UNIFEM, UNHCR, UNICRI, OHCHR and UNODC.

UNODC Model Law against Trafficking in Persons (2010)

Arabic - English - French - Russian - Spanish

The Model Police force against Trafficking in Persons has been developed in the framework of the Global Initiative to Fight Homo Trafficking (UN.GIFT) to assist States in implementing the provisions independent in the Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, peculiarly Women and Children, supplementing that Convention. Information technology aims to facilitate the subpoena of existing legislation also every bit the adoption of new legislation. The Model Law covers not simply the criminalization of trafficking in persons and related offences, but also the different aspects of aid to victims too equally establishing cooperation between different state regime and NGOs. Each provision is accompanied by a detailed commentary, legal sources and examples, providing several options for legislators, as appropriate.

UNODC Model Constabulary confronting the Smuggling of Migrants (2010)

Arabic - English - French - Russian - Castilian

The Model Law against the Smuggling of Migrants has been developed to help States in implementing the provisions contained in the Protocol against the Smuggling of Migrants by Land, Sea and Air, supplementing the United nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime. It aims to facilitate the review and subpoena of existing legislation as well every bit the adoption of new legislation. Each provision is accompanied by a detailed commentary, legal sources and examples, providing several options for legislators, every bit appropriate.

Read More about the Model Law here.

Combating Trafficking in Persons: A Handbook for Parliamentarians

handbook for parliamentarians

Arabic - English - French - Russian - Spanish

The Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) and UNODC, in the framework of the Global Initiative to Fight Human Trafficking (United nations.GIFT), launched the publication Combating trafficking in persons: A Handbook for Parliamentarians.

As public awareness of human trafficking grows, people are demanding that action be taken to cease it. As elected representatives, parliamentarians have a responsibility and the power to ensure that laws and other measures are put in place and implemented to that end. The Handbook is intended to inspire them to enact audio laws and adopt expert practices that volition strengthen national responses to human trafficking.

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Toolkit to Gainsay Trafficking in Persons (2nd edition, October 2008)

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Online Toolkit to Gainsay Trafficking in Persons

"The fact that trafficking in persons occurs today is a horrifying reality. The fact that at that place is more we could exist doing collectively to gainsay it should exist a global phone call to arms." (UNODC Toolkit to Combat Trafficking in Persons).

The 123 tools contained in the Toolkit offer guidance, recommended resources, and promising practices to policymakers, law enforcers, judges, prosecutors, victim service providers and members of civil society who are working in interrelated spheres towards preventing trafficking, protecting and assisting victims and promoting international cooperation.

To download private Tools, visit our Online Toolkit.

Toolkit to Combat Trafficking in Persons (1st edition, 2006)

Toolkit 1st edition

English - Russian - Arabic - Spanish - French

UNODC's Toolkit to Combat Trafficking in Persons provides practical help to Governments, policy-makers, police, NGOs and others to enable them to tackle human trafficking more than effectively. The Toolkit details a range of practices and methods currently in use throughout the world such every bit checklists to help place trafficking victims as well as guidance on interviewing victims and victim protection. Other tools aid police to undertake cross-edge investigations and suggest government officials on how to ensure the safe repatriation of victims. These and many other current "all-time practices" are available for immediate utilise and adaptation worldwide.

Psychological Care for Women in Shelter Homes (Bharat, 2011)

English

UNODC together with NIMHANS developed this transmission to be used as resource material for capacity edifice of staff working in shelter homes for women in India. The recently published manual highlights the specific needs of women in institutions, enables the care givers to understand these needs and gives them an insight into the spectrum of psychosocial interventions. It gives the intendance givers an understanding of the diverse laws and policies that are available to safeguard the rights of women in India. It likewise focuses on the importance of care and stress management of the caregivers themselves. Read the full story of the project here.

UNODC Manuales contra la trata de personas: Impacto en América Cardinal

Spanish

Tools adult by UNODC within the global programmes on trafficking person and smuggling of migrants are developed in such a way that they are practical and can be used to back up the activities against these crimes. They can also serve as basis for accommodation to specific regional requirements an instance of such an adaptation are 2 manuals developed by the UNODC regional office for United mexican states, Primal America and the Caribbean.

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Asean Handbook on International Legal Cooperation in Trafficking in Persons Cases

English

The handbook aims to help improve cooperation between criminal justice officials who are involved in cross-edge trafficking investigations. Information technology was prepared by technical experts involved in the Asia Regional Trafficking in Persons Project (ARTIP), through the Australian Government Overseas Assistance Program (AusAID), and funded by the Australian Government and the Eu, through the Un Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).

Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) on Investigation of Crimes of Trafficking for Forced Labour (2008, UNODC Regional Office for South asia)

English

Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) on Investigating Crimes of Trafficking for Commercial Sexual Exploitation (2007, UNODC Regional Role for South asia)

English language

Manual for Preparation Law on Anti-Man Trafficking (2008, UNODC Regional Office for South asia)

English

Training Manual for Prosecutors on Against Human Trafficking (2008, UNODC Regional Office for South Asia)

English

Journey to Justice: Manual on Psychosocial Intervention

English

Trafficking Women and Children for Sexual Exploitation: Handbook for Law Enforcement Agencies in India (UNIFEM, UNODC 2007)

English - Hindi

Anti-Human Trafficking guide for Prosecutors

This publication is disseminated past the Full general Prosecutor's Office of the Republic of Moldova. For more than information, contact:

Mr. Eduard Bulat

Head of Department to Preclude and Combat Trafficking in Persons

General Prosecutor'southward Office, Republic of Moldova

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Training Materials

In-Depth Training Manual on Investigating and Prosecuting the Smuggling of Migrants (2011)

English - French

The UNODC In-Depth Training Manual on Investigating and Prosecuting the Smuggling of Migrants is the production of criminal justice expertise gathered from around the globe.

The multifariousness of those involved in the process of elaborating the transmission reflects its target audience of criminal justice practitioners including investigators, examining judges, investigating judges, prosecutors, magistrates, police enforcement officers, border agents, and all other professionals who are involved in the criminal justice system.

Read more here.

  • Module 1. Understanding migrant smuggling and related conduct
  • Module two. Comparative analysis of migrant smuggling and trafficking in persons
  • Module 3. Detecting migrant smuggling
  • Module 4. Investigative approaches and the role of the criminal justice practitioner
  • Module v. Chance cess
  • Module half dozen. Protection and assistance issues
  • Module 7. International cooperation in criminal matters
  • Module viii. Law enforcement cooperation and information sharing
  • Module ix. Intelligence
  • Module 10. Covert investigative planning, techniques and tactics
  • Module 11. Financial investigations and prosecutions
  • Module 12. Criminal offence scene and physical bear witness examinations
  • Module xiii. Debriefing, interviews and testimony
  • Module fourteen. Common legal issues in migrant smuggling investigations and prosecutions
  • Module 15. Sentencing

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Anti-Human Trafficking Manual for Criminal Justice Practitioners (2008)

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In line with the Trafficking in Persons Protocol supplementing the United Nations Transnational Organised Law-breaking Convention, the purpose of the United Nations Anti-Human Trafficking Manual for Criminal Justice Practitioners is to farther facilitate the prevention of human being trafficking, protection of its victims, prosecution of its culprits and develop international cooperation to achieve these targets.

The manual addresses each phase of the criminal justice response to trafficking in persons, from identification of victims through investigations and prosecutions of trafficking, to the protection of victims. The transmission consists of 14 modules that stand up solitary to run into the specific needs of criminal justice practitioners, and serve equally a practical guide towards a more effective criminal justice response to trafficking in persons.

Read more than most the Manual and its creation in the Introduction

The wide-circulation modules in the Manual address:

  • 1. Definition of trafficking in persons and smuggling of migrants
  • 2. Indicators of trafficking in persons
  • 3. Psychological reaction of victims of trafficking in persons
  • four. Control methods in trafficking in persons
  • 5. Risk cess in trafficking in persons investigation
  • half-dozen. International cooperation in trafficking in persons cases
  • 7. Criminal offense scene and physical show examinations in trafficking in persons investigations
  • 8. Interviewing victims of trafficking in persons who are potential witnesses
  • ix. Interviewing child victims of trafficking in persons
  • ten. Interpreters in trafficking in persons investigations
  • 11. Victims needs in criminal justice proceedings in trafficking in persons cases
  • 12. Protection and help to victims-witnesses in trafficking in persons cases
  • 13. Compensation for victims of trafficking in persons
  • 14. Considerations in sentencing in trafficking in persons cases

The restricted-circulation modules in the Manual which are not publicly available, address:

  • Module eight: Articulation investigation techniques in trafficking in persons cases
  • Module 9: Data and intelligence in trafficking in persons investigations
  • Module x: Specialist techniques in trafficking in persons investigations
  • Module xi: Surveillance in trafficking in persons investigations
  • Module 12: Clandestine agents in trafficking in persons investigations
  • Module 13: Communications information in trafficking in persons investigations
  • Module 14: Communications interception in trafficking in persons investigations
  • Module xv: Employ of informants in trafficking in persons investigations
  • Module sixteen: Fiscal investigations in trafficking in persons cases
  • Module 17: Law-breaking scene and physical evidence examinations in trafficking in persons investigations
  • Module 18: Document recognition in trafficking in persons investigations
  • Module 24: Countering common defence force strategies in trafficking in persons

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Basic Training Manual on Investigating and Prosecuting the Smuggling of Migrants (2010)

Arabic - English language - French - Russian - Spanish

Conceptualized as a 'practical guide for law enforcement and prosecution on migrant smuggling', the overall goal of the Bones Training Transmission on Investigating and Prosecuting the Smuggling of Migrants is to build the capacity of criminal justice practitioners to dismantle the criminal networks involved in migrant smuggling, secure the conviction of the criminals involved, raise awareness amidst criminal justice practitioners on the criminal nature of migrant smuggling, and improve cooperation between origin, transit, and destination countries. The Training Modules are designed to be used in the context of delivering technical aid through training law enforcers and prosecutors on effective investigation and prosecution of migrant smuggling cases. The Modules are written in such a fashion that they can be readily adapted to the needs of different regions and countries, and tin can serve equally the basis for upgrading or supplementing preparation programs of national preparation institutes.

Read more almost the Transmission and its development here.

The Modules in the Transmission:

  • Introduction
  • Module 1. Concepts and categories of the smuggling of migrants and related conduct
  • Module 2. Function of smuggled migrants and smugglers of migrants in investigations- This Module is not publicly available
  • Module three. Investigative approaches - This Module is not publicly available
  • Module 4. Financial investigation - This Module is not publicly available
  • Module 5. Covert investigative techniques - This Module is not publicly available
  • Module half dozen. Intelligence - This Module is not publicly available
  • Module 7. Legislative issues
  • Module eight. International cooperation
  • Module 9. Human rights
  • Annexes.
    Annex I. Witness statement
    Annes II. Planning and strategizing

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Training Manual: Assistance for the Implementation of the ECOWAS Program of Action against Trafficking in Persons

English

The Meeting of ECOWAS Heads of States, in December 2001, adopted a Declaration and the ECOWAS Program of Action against Trafficking in Persons (2002-2003). Information technology directed the ECOWAS Executive Secretarian to ready proposals for controlling trafficking in persons in the sub-region, with special consideration to the situation of children.

Training Manual: Assist for the Implementation of the ECOWAS Plan of Activeness confronting Trafficking in Persons presents the definitions of trafficking in homo beings and smuggling of migrants equally well as general guidelines on investigation and prosecution of cases related to trafficking in human beings, with a focus on cooperation between ECOWAS Member States. This Manual is to be used as a reference material and in grooming activities.

Compendium on Best Practices on Anti-Human Trafficking by Law Enforcement Agencies

English

A 2007 publication of UNODC Regional Office for Southern asia, compiled past the Institute of Social Sciences, New Delhi, India, with the aid of police agencies of various states.

Compendium on Best Practices on Anti-Human being Trafficking past Non-Governmental Organizations

English

A 2008 publication of UNODC Regional Office for South asia, highlights successful initiatives of NGOs and their partners from other sectors with respect to the prevention of human trafficking, the protection of its victims and the prosecution of its culprits.

Preparation manual for judges and prosecutors on Combating Human Trafficking - Moldova

Romanian

A course and curriculum on combating human being trafficking was adult as a articulation initiative of UNODC, the Moldovan National Institute of Justice (NIJ), and the OSCE Mission to Moldova. The form, designed for judges and prosecutors, comprises two sections.

The first section concerns noun law and the 2d concerns procedural constabulary. The sometime department addresses issues related to the definition of man trafficking in criminal constabulary and the differences betwixt human trafficking and related crimes. This section also address root causes of human trafficking, victim identification and methods to combat and forestall human trafficking.

The second department on procedural constabulary addresses the competencies of agencies involved in preventing and combating human trafficking, specific features of the investigation process in cases of human trafficking, collaboration between different agencies involved in investigating and prosecuting human being trafficking cases, and international cooperation.

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Reports and assessments

Global Written report on Trafficking in Persons (2016)

English

On 21 December 2016, UNODC launched its new Global Report on Trafficking in Persons.

The 2016 UNODC Global Report on Trafficking in Persons is the third of its kind mandated by the General Assembly through the 2010 United Nations Global Programme of Activeness to Gainsay Trafficking in Persons. It covers 136 countries and provides an overview of patterns and flows of trafficking in persons at global, regional and national levels, based primarily on trafficking cases detected betwixt 2012 and 2014.

For more information about the report, including the executive summary and individual country profiles, click here .

Global Written report on Trafficking in Persons (2014)

English

On 24 November 2014, UNODC launched its new Global Written report on Trafficking in Persons.

The Global Written report 2014 provides an overview of patterns and flows of trafficking in persons at global, regional and national levels, based on trafficking cases detected between 2010 and 2012 (or more contempo). The Country Profiles of the Global Study present a national level analysis for each of the 128 countries covered by this edition of the report.

For more information virtually the report, including the executive summary and individual land profiles, click here.

Global Study on Trafficking in Persons (2012)

English

On 10 December 2012, UNODC launched the Global Report on Trafficking in Persons.

The Global Report 2012 provides an overview of patterns and flows of trafficking in persons at global, regional and national levels, based on trafficking cases detected between 2007 and 2010 (or more recent). The study also includes a chapter on the worldwide response to trafficking in persons. The Country Profiles of the Global Report nowadays a national level assay for each of the 132 countries covered by this edition of the report.

The Executive Summary of the Global Report is available in:

English - Français - Español - Русский - 中文 - عرب

The following individual country profiles can be downloaded:

  • Africa and Heart East
  • Americas
  • Europe and Primal Asia
  • S Asia, East Asia and the Pacific

Or download the full version of the Global Report on Trafficking in Persons.

For more information about the report, click here

Migrant Smuggling in Asia - Current Trends and Related Challenges (2015)

English

This report outlines patterns of migrant smuggling in Asia and presents evidence-based knowledge to guide policy and strengthen international cooperation. Developed past the United Nations Role on Drugs and Crime, it is part of a series of knowledge products considering acute and far-reaching issues confronting governments and communities in South-Eastern asia, as part of an ongoing analytical and capacity-strengthening process. Read more here.

Migrant Smuggling in Asia - An Annotated Bibliography Vol. 2 (2014)

English language

The Un Role on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) conducted the enquiry for this annotated bibliography in support of the Bali Process on People Smuggling, Trafficking in Persons and Related Transnational Crime, which is a regional, multilateral forum to amend the coordination against criminal activity related to migrant smuggling and man trafficking. The inquiry focused on a full of 45 Bali Process fellow member countries (the project countries). Read more here.

Migrant Smuggling in Asia - A Thematic Review of Literature (2012)

English

The Annotated Bibliography

Confronting a backdrop of express information on migrant smuggling and irregular migration in Asia, UNODC launched two reports which, for the very first time, consolidate existing research literature on migrant smuggling in xiv countries across Asia.

The reports, Migrant Smuggling in Asia: A Thematic Review of Literature and the accompanying Annotated Bibliography, provide a systematic review of bachelor empirical knowledge on smuggling of migrants. These resources identify gaps in what is known virtually the smuggling of migrants around, in and out of Asia into Europe, North America and Australia and the Pacific. Read more here.

The role of organized law-breaking in the smuggling of migrants from Westward Africa to the European Union (2011)

English language

This report investigates the interest of organized criminal groups in the smuggling of migrants from West Africa to the European Union (Eu). The publication contributes to improving the understanding of underlying mechanisms and actors involved in this criminal process every bit a footing for policy reforms in countries afflicted. Information in the report was compiled by a team of researchers from W Africa and Europe using both documentary studies, and field research conducted in Mali, Niger, Nigeria, and Spain.

Legal and Policy Review: Responses to Human Trafficking in Bangladesh, India, Nepal and Sri Lanka (2011)

English language

At that place is a demand to examine country specific laws to understand where the gaps in responses lie, and also, how Fellow member States in South asia can be assisted to fill up those gaps. In this regard, a legal and policy review of responses to human trafficking in Bangladesh, India, Nepal and Sri Lanka was commissioned jointly by UNODC and UN WOMEN, under the UN Global Initiative to Fight Human being Trafficking (Un.Souvenir).

Bangladesh, India, Nepal and Sri Lanka have all taken steps in the right management to gainsay human trafficking; even so, there is a need to look closely at country specific laws to empathize where the gaps lie. It is in the light of this, that a Legal and Policy Review of Responses to Human Trafficking has been taken up. The Written report looks at the constabulary and policy, particularly in the context of the Protocol, supplementing piece of work already available in dissimilar studies.

Smuggling of migrants into, through and from North Africa: A thematic review and annotated bibliography of recent publications (2010)

English language

The publication "Smuggling of migrants into, through and from Northward Africa: A thematic review and annotated bibliography of recent publications" is the second in a series of unique publications produced past UNODC. Recognizing, however, that irregular migration and smuggling flows are transnational in nature, the review goes beyond N Africa, to also cover sub- Saharan African and European countries affected forth the various smuggling routes. The aim of the review is twofold: to draw major findings on smuggling of migrants; into, through and from Northward Africa, and to highlight the need for further research on specific bug that have not yet been studied.

The thematic review identifies several key areas requisite to empathise, address and criminalize migrant smuggling. The literature reviewed is divided into thematic chapters including: quantifying irregular migration and smuggling of migrants, migrant smuggling routes, profiles and characteristics of smuggled migrants, smuggler-migrant relationships, organizational structures of migrant-smuggling routes, modus operandi of migrant smugglers, smugglers fees and the man and social costs of smuggling. Finally, the publication is complemented by an annotated bibliography of the reviewed literature.

To download the Thematic Review, click here

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The Global Review and Annotated Bibliography of Recent Publications on Smuggling of Migrants (Global Review) (2010)

English

UNODC is currently developing and implementing a number of new projects to assess and counter the various threats posed by human smuggling. To do so effectively, and to learn from already existing inquiry on migrant smuggling for current and time to come programme design, it is imperative to gain an overview of the electric current country of knowledge on the subject by consolidating the existing literature on the subject in ane comprehensive and informative document. The Global Review and Annotated Bibliography of Contempo Publications on Smuggling of Migrants responds to this need by surveying existing sources and research papers on migrant smuggling, to provide a summary of knowledge, and place gaps based on the most recent and relevant research available on migrant smuggling from a worldwide perspective.

To download the Global Review, click here

To download the Executive Summary, click here

For more information well-nigh the Global Review, click here

Human Trafficking in the Baltic Body of water Region: Country and Civil Society Cooperation on Victims Assistance and Protection (2010)

English

On the 31st May 2010 UNODC and the Council of the Baltic Ocean States Task Forcefulness on Trafficking in Human Beings (CBSS TF-THB) successfully completed the joint "Regional Project on Fostering Non-Governmental Arrangement (NGO) - Law Enforcement Cooperation in Preventing and Combating Human Trafficking in, from and to the Baltic Sea Region." The outcome of the research carried out is the publication of a comprehensive regional assessment report entitled Human Trafficking in the Baltic Sea Region: State and Ceremonious Order Cooperation on Victims Assist and Protection.

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An Introduction to Man Trafficking: Vulnerability, Impact and Activeness

English

Background newspaper for the Vienna Forum to Fight Human being Trafficking, held in Vienna from thirteen to fifteen February 2008, exploring the Forum's three central themes of vulnerability, touch and action.

Global Written report on Trafficking in Persons (2009)

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On 12 February 2009, UNODC launched the Global Report on Trafficking in Persons.

Based on data gathered from 155 countries, it offers the first global assessment of the scope of man trafficking and what is being done to fight information technology. It includes: an overview of trafficking patterns; legal steps taken in response; and country-specific data on reported cases of trafficking in persons, victims, and prosecutions.

The Executive Summary of the Global Study is available in:

English language - Français - Español - Русский - 中文 - عرب

To download the executive summary in all languages click hither

The following individual regional profiles can exist downloaded:

  • Central America and the Caribbeans
  • E Africa
  • Due east Asia and the Pacific
  • Eastern Europe and Central Asia
  • Middle East and North Africa
  • N America
  • South America
  • Due south Westward Asia
  • Southern Africa
  • West and Cardinal Africa
  • Western and Cardinal Europe

Or download the full version of the Global Report on Trafficking in Persons.

For more information near the report, click hither

Advisable Legal Responses to Combating Trafficking in Persons in Transitional islamic state of afghanistan

English language

This manual provides comprehensive background information on the international and national legal framework governing the response to trafficking in persons. It draws on examples of good practices, including model laws, from around the earth to present practical recommendations to parliamentarians in Transitional islamic state of afghanistan to serve as a guide in the procedure to more finer gainsay trafficking in persons. Contributory cloth to this manual has been sourced and adapted from various material, including the United Nations Function on Drugs and Crime, Inter-Parliamentary Marriage and the United nations.GIFT publication: "Combating Trafficking in Persons: A Handbook for Parliamentarians".

Regional assessment on penal prosecution capacities to investigate trafficking in persons in Central America

Spanish

The aim of this written report, developed by UNODC Regional Office for United mexican states, Central America and the Caribbean, in collaboration with the Un Latin American Constitute for the Prevention of Criminal offense and the Treatment of Offenders (ILANUD, San José, Costa Rica) is to asses the political, legal, financial, institutional and technical conditions of those institutions in charge of investigating, prosecuting and judging trafficking in persons, as well as providing recommendations to overcome any obstacles in those areas.

The master findings of the assessment (lack of knowledge of investigative techniques and of mutual legal assistance procedures, confusion betwixt trafficking in persons and smuggling of migrants, among others) have served every bit main inputs for the specialized training manual that this regional project elaborated, and that is existence validated through national workshops in each signatory country (Costa Rica, Republic of el salvador, Republic of guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama).

Smuggling of Migrants from India to Europe and in particular to Great britain: A Written report on Tamil Nadu, 2009

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The aim of this study, commissioned by UNODC Regional Office for South asia in collaboration with the Institute of Social Sciences, New Delhi is to appraise the current extent and scope of irregular migration from Tamil Nadu with the objective of improving evidence-based knowledge on the profile of irregular migrants, the modus operandi of agents, the countries to which migration is destined, and the authorities response to curbing irregular migration.

Smuggling of Migrants from India to Europe and in Item to UK: A Study on Punjab & Haryana

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This report concludes a study into the scope and magnitude of irregular migration from the northern states of Punjab and Haryana in Bharat. The study was based on law enforcement authority records, give-and-take with officials, public representatives, all-encompassing field visits in districts of Jalandhar, Kapurthala, Nawanshahr and Hoshiarpur of Punjab and interviews with a large number of respondents, including irregular migrants and their family unit members, co-villagers of irregular migrants, agents involved in migrant smuggilng and constabulary officers who investigated cases against agents.

Trafficking in Persons: Global Patterns

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(Please note that land profiles are independent inside the report appendices).

"The fact that slavery - in the form of homo trafficking - withal exists in the 21st century shames us all. Governments, international organizations and civil society are devoting considerable efforts to counter information technology, just at that place is notwithstanding an information arrears about the extent of this tragedy. Merely by understanding its depth, breadth and scope can we design policies to fight it. This understanding still eludes us: efforts to counter trafficking have so far been uncoordinated and inefficient. This Report by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Criminal offence is our first endeavor to shut the knowledge gap." From the Foreword past Executive Director Antonio Maria Costa

Model Guide on Strengthening National Criminal Justice Response to Human Trafficking (2009)

English

The Model Guide on Strengthening National Criminal Justice Response to Homo Trafficking developed by UNODC in partnership with International Secretariat of the Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation, provides a applied, user friendly, regional reference on strengthening criminal justice response in the field of counter-trafficking that is based upon a commitment to implement the relevant United nations Conventions and Protocols. The guide serves to encourage and guide further actions taken by the states, UNODC or other international agencies. The intention of the Model Guide is to contribute at enhancement of cooperation in the counter-trafficking activities of professionals in Black Sea Region and to develop their ability to work jointly with each other at the international level.

An Assessment of Referral Practices to Assist and Protect the Rights of Trafficked Persons in Moldova (May 2007)

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Measures to combat trafficking in human beings in Republic of benin, Nigeria and Togo (September 2006)

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A 2005 situational assessment of human being trafficking in SADC countries. A survey of South Africa, Zimbabwe and Mozambique (December 2007)

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A 2005 Assessment of the Laws and Measures relevant to Human Trafficking in selected SADC countries. A survey of Malawi, Mozambique, S Africa and Republic of zimbabwe (November 2007)

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Homo Trafficking in Lebanese republic - Measures to prevent and combat trafficking in man beings: Lebanon state cess (May 2008)

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Assessment of the Legal System in Vietnam in comparison with the Un Protocols on Trafficking in Persons and Smuggling of Migrants, supplementing the United nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime (Apr 2004)

English language

Synergy in Activeness: Protocol on the Structure and Function of the Integrated Anti-Man Trafficking Unit (IAHTU) in Bharat (2007, UNODC Regional Office for S Asia)

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Protocol on Inter-Land Rescues and Mail-Rescue Activities Relating to Persons Trafficked for Commercial Exploitation (2007, UNODC Regional Office for South Asia)

English

Resource Book on the Legal Framework on Anti-Human Trafficking (Bharat, 2008, UNODC Regional Part for Due south Asia)

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Technical and Issue Papers

Issue paper: The Concept of "Fiscal or Other Material Do good " in the Smuggling of Migrants Protocol (2017)

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The main purpose of the report is to contribute to more than constructive and consistent interpretation and implementation of the international legal obligations that States have causeless through their ratification of or accession to the Smuggling of Migrants Protocol and its parent instrument, the Un Convention against Transnational Organized Offense. A foundational supposition of the study is that fostering mutual approaches with regard to criminal justice priorities volition contribute to improvements in the national response as well as to more than effective cooperation between States in investigation, prosecution and adjudication of migrant smuggling and related offences.

Result Paper: The Concept of "Exploitation" in the Trafficking in Persons Protocol (2015)

English - French - Arabic

The purpose of this issue paper is to clarify the key concept of exploitation in the Trafficking in Persons Protocol. The Result Paper was developed drawing on a series of interviews conducted with practitioners and experts from twelve States representing different regions and legal traditions (Australia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Colombia, Egypt, Malaysia, Qatar, Sweden, Thailand, Republic of uganda and the United Arab Emirates) as well equally on expert input provided during an adept grouping coming together. The Event Paper aims to assist criminal justice officers in penal proceedings. Information technology was launched at the thirteenth Un Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice in April 2015 .

Effect Paper: The Office of "Consent" in the Trafficking in Persons Protocol (2014)

English - French - Portuguese - Spanish

The purpose of this issue newspaper is to analyze the fundamental concept of consent in the definition of trafficking in persons contained in Article 3 of the Trafficking in Persons Protocol. Drawing on interviews with practitioners from 12 States (Argentine republic, Commonwealth of australia, Republic of belarus, Indonesia, Israel, the Philippines, Norway, Serbia, Kingdom of spain, Thailand, the Great britain of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and the U.s. of America) and finalized with input received during an proficient grouping meeting, the issue paper aims to assist criminal justice officers in penal proceedings.

The Role of Recruitment Fees and Calumniating and Fraudulent Recruitment Practices of Recruitment Agencies in TiP (2015)

El papel de las tarifas y las prácticas abusivas y fraudulentas de contratación de las agencias de empleo en la trata de personas

Issue Paper: Corruption and the Smuggling of Migrants (2013)

English - Spanish

Corruption often undermines national and international efforts to forbid and control the crime of smuggling of migrants, just equally it affects the response to other forms of transnational crime such equally trafficking in persons, in firearms, and in narcotics. Organized criminal groups make frequent utilize of the presence of corruption, often together with intimidation and violence, to facilitate their migrant smuggling operations. Migrant smuggling can generate large revenues that smugglers in turn can use to bribe officials and purchase their complicity. Criminal organizations take advantage of systems of immigration control, border protection and public security that are weakened by corruption.

This outcome paper aims to assist policy makers and practitioners in preventing and addressing corruption related to migrant smuggling operations.

Issue Paper: Corruption of a Position of Vulnerability and other "Means" Within
the Definition of Trafficking in Persons (2012)

English - French - Portuguese - Spanish

The purpose of this outcome newspaper is to clarify the key concept of corruption of a position of vulnerability every bit a means of the crime of trafficking in persons in the definition contained in Article 3 of the Trafficking in Persons Protocol. Drawing on interviews with practitioners from 12 States (Canada, Belgium, Brazil, Arab republic of egypt, Republic of india, Mexico, Netherlands (the), Nigeria, Democracy of Moldova (the), Switzerland, United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland of Britain and Northern Ireland (the), and The states (the)), and finalized with input received during an skilful group meeting, two products were adult, the issue paper and a corresponding Guidance Note that aims to assist criminal justice officers in penal proceedings.

Guidance Note English

Guidance Notation Arabic

Guidance Note Chinese

Guidance Note French

Guidance Note Russian

Guidance Note Spanish

Result Newspaper: Smuggling of Migrants by Sea (2011)

English - Standard arabic

The purpose of this Issue Newspaper is to capture expertise from a range of experiences of both countries of origin, countries of transit, and countries of destination for the purpose of increasing understanding of the issue and the challenge of addressing it. The overall goal of the issue paper is to provide a global perspective on the issue of migrant smuggling by body of water, examining the framework in which it is addressed, the cardinal challenges inherent therein, and to recommend concrete measures that can exist taken to strengthen response in this respect.

Issue Paper: Transnational Organized Crime in the Line-fishing Manufacture - Focus on Trafficking in Persons, Smuggling of Migrants, Illicit Drugs Trafficking (2011)

English language

This Issue Paper poses the questions whether in that location is transnational organized criminal offence and other criminal action in the fishing industry, and if and so, what the vulnerabilities of the fishing industry are to transnational organized crime or other criminal activity. Importantly, the study did not set out to tarnish the fishing industry. Rather, the study sought to determine whether criminal activities take identify within the line-fishing industry to the detriment of police-abiding fishers, the legitimate fishing manufacture, local fishing communities and the general public alike.

Issue Newspaper: The Role of Corruption in Trafficking in Persons (2011)

English language

This paper seeks to outline patterns of corruption in trafficking in persons; provide a description of relevant international legal instruments, and outline some practical guidance on what can be washed to address the issue of corruption in homo trafficking. In an attempt to proceed its telescopic within reasonable limits, the newspaper focuses by and large on corruption of public officials, and in item, of law enforcement and criminal justice actors.

Consequence Paper: A Brusque Introduction to Migrant Smuggling (2010)

English language

This Issue Newspaper offers a brief overview of the offense of migrant smuggling. Information technology explains aspects of the crime equally defined in the Protocol against the Smuggling of Migrants by Land, Ocean and Air (Smuggling of Migrants Protocol) supplementing the United nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime. The newspaper also explores how the crime of migrant smuggling is committed, the roles played by private criminal actors in the process ,and explains the difference between migrant smuggling and the singled-out just related law-breaking of human trafficking.

Result Paper: Migrant Smuggling by Air (2010)

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This Issue Paper is the upshot of an good group meeting held in Vienna in December 2009, which brought together practiced practitioners from all over the world. This Issue Newspaper explores the detail modus operandi of smuggling migrants by air and touches upon the various challenges involved in addressing this issue. The newspaper also offers some recommendations about strengthening and coordinating response to this issue.

For Fact-Sheets of the Global Migration Group, click hither.

Result Paper: Organized Criminal offence involvement in trafficking in persons and smuggling of migrants (2010)

English

UNODC, through the Institute for International Research on Criminal Policy (IRCP) of the Ghent University in Kingdom of belgium, carried out a report on the links between organized crime, trafficking in persons and smuggling of migrants. The objective of this exercise was to provide insight into what is known on the interest of organized criminal offense in trafficking in persons and smuggling of migrants cases. Developing advisable criminal justice responses to gainsay trafficking in persons and smuggling of migrants equally forms of organized criminal offence requires a knowledge-based response.

Combating Trafficking in Persons in Accordance with the Principles of Islamic Law (2010)

Arabic - English

This newspaper addresses principles on the prohibition of exploitation and slavery in both International and Islamic police, as well every bit principles providing protection for its victims. The paper is targeted both at Islamic practitioners who desire to learn more about combating human trafficking and likewise at anti-trafficking practitioners wanting to acquire more than about Islamic law.

To read more than near this paper, click hither

An Introduction to Human Trafficking: Vulnerability, Bear upon and Activity

English language

Affect of the economic crunch on trafficking in persons and migrant smuggling (2009)

English

Criminal Justice Responses to Human Trafficking (2008)

English language

From Protection to Prosecution - A strategic arroyo (2008)

English

Supply management, Eliminating the Risks of Forced Labour and Trafficking (2008)

English

Human Trafficking for the Removal of Organs and Torso Parts (2008)

English

The Part of the Media in Edifice Images (2008)

English

Profiling the Traffickers (2008)

English

Technology and Man Trafficking (2008)

English

The Role of Employers' Organizations, Businesses and Trade Unions in Combating Trafficking for Labour Exploitation (2008)

English language

Corruption and Human Trafficking: The Grease that Facilitates the Crime (2008)

English language

The Effectiveness of Legal Frameworks and Anti-Trafficking Legislation (2008)

English

Quantifying Human Trafficking: Information technology'due south Bear upon and the Responses to it (2008)

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Transnational Organized Crime: Affect from Source to Destination (2008)

English language

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Inter-agency Publications

ICAT Issue Brief 08/2020

Non-Punishment of victims of trafficking

ICAT: A Toolkit for Guidance in Designing and Evaluating Counter-Trafficking Programmes (2016)

English

This document builds on a discussion paper developed by the Inter-Agency Coordination Grouping against Trafficking in Persons on the electric current state of evaluation exercise in the field of trafficking in persons. Information technology provides an accessible and easily employable set up of tools that practitioners can use to put sectoral learning to piece of work and improve their counter-trafficking programmes. These tools are intended to help strengthen pro­gramme design, inform planning for evalua­tion, and engender determinative and summative learning. It is hoped that the wide apply of such tools will lead to more than constructive programmes that, together with their evaluation, would contrib­ute to further edifice the show base of "what works" to respond finer to trafficking in persons.

ICAT: Pivoting Toward the Testify: Building Effective Counter-trafficking Responses Using Accumulated Cognition and a Shared Approach to Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (2016)

English

In an effort to reflect more systematically on the land of evaluation in the sector and to develop a way forward, this newspaper seeks to construct a common framework for aligning goals, defining and assessing progress, and building a robust and shared evidence-base of operations of constructive anti-trafficking programmes and practices. Information technology suggests a road map for capturing and using cognition accumulated in the sector and beyond, guiding and growing effective interventions, monitoring their progress, evaluating their results and compiling evidence of "what works" in countering human trafficking.

ICAT Upshot Brief 01, 10/2016

English Russian

What is the difference between trafficking in persons and smuggling of migrants?

ICAT: Providing Constructive Remedies for Victims of Trafficking in Persons (2016)

Arabic - French - English

This ICAT consequence paper argues that access to remedies for trafficking victims should be a core component of efforts to address human trafficking, and provides illustrative examples of effective remedies and limitations that currently exist in different jurisdictions. Constructive access to remedies is of import not simply for victims' recovery simply too for reaffirming their rights and preventing re-victimisation. The newspaper likewise looks at the right to constructive remedies for victims of human being trafficking under international law, the scope of applying effective remedies, the challenges to providing remedies to victims at the national level, and offers applied recommendations to improve admission to remedies (including specific recommendations for police force and policy-makers, equally well equally non-State actors) and to facilitate related international cooperation.

ICAT: Preventing Trafficking in Persons by Addressing Need (2014)

English

The Inter-Agency Coordination Group against Trafficking in Persons (ICAT) published its 2d policy paper entitled Preventing trafficking in persons past addressing demand . The paper provides guidance to organizations and practitioners by mapping out the dimensions of demand as it relates specifically to trafficking in persons for labour exploitation, as well equally by highlighting strategies that can be used to address it.

The paper examines 6 main strategies to address demand in a trafficking in persons context, which are farther detailed with concrete steps that can exist taken by different actors to effectively reduce demand.

GMG Thematic Paper on the Exploitation and Corruption of International Migrants, particularly those in an Irregular Situation - A Human Rights Approach (2013)

English - French

The thematic newspaper is a result of UNODC's chairmanship of the Global Migration Group, an inter-bureau grouping bringing together UN and other international agencies on the issue of international migration. The training of the thematic paper was led by UNODC in consultation with experts from GMG member agencies. The objective of the thematic newspaper is to contribute to better conceptual and policy coherence in mounting a human rights response to the exploitation of migrants. The paper aims to fill the lack of harmonised agreement of the concept of exploitation, while promoting the principle that exploited migrants are entitled to protection and help, irrespective of their migration status, and in respect of their human rights.

ICAT: The International Legal Frameworks concerning Trafficking in Persons (2012)

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The first ICAT outcome paper, titled the International Legal Frameworks concerning Trafficking in Persons, is starting time of a series of 5 ICAT issue papers to be published over the form of 2012 and 2013. The paper characterizes cardinal related elements of the anti-trafficking response today, highlights causeless features that nonetheless crave development and recommends a number of prioritized actions to bring to bear provisions and legal obligations from different bodies of law and legal instruments that are relevant to the job of preventing homo trafficking, protecting victims, and prosecuting perpetrators.

ICAT: The next decade: Promoting common priorities and greater coherence in the fight against human trafficking - An Overview Paper (2012)

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The ICAT Working Group decided to publish a series of 5 issue papers over form of 2012 and 2013. Each issue paper volition examine one key issue that has been identified and agreed by ICAT member organisations as a critical claiming to address for the international community to succeed in the fight against trafficking in persons in the coming decade. This document, launched in May 2012 in New York at an issue hosted by ICAT and co-sponsored by the Mission of Sweden together with the Clan of South Eastward Asian Nations (ASEAN), provides an introduction to each of the 5 central challenges identified.

ICAT: An Analytical Review: x years on from the adoption of the Un Trafficking in Persons Protocol (2010)

English language

In October 2010, the international community, in the fifth Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Criminal offense and its Protocols (CTOC/COP) commemorated the 10 year anniversary of the adoption of the Convention and the Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children by the United nations General Assembly. The purpose of this document is to, first, provide an overview of the mandates of the fellow member organizations of ICAT. 2nd, the certificate provides, from central agencies, an analytical review of where the international community now stands 10 years on from the adoption of the Trafficking Protocol. Finally, the certificate provides a view to the future with the proposal by particular agencies of physical recommendations for future activity.

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Strategy Documents

UNODC Regional Strategy for Combating Trafficking in Persons and Smuggling of Migrants in West and Central Africa (2015-2020)

English - French

The purpose of this document is to nowadays the response of the UNODC Regional Office for West and Central Africa (UNODC ROSEN) to the challenges facing the region in the areas of trafficking in persons and smuggling of migrants. Information technology is the result of extensive consultation initiated by the Regional Role to ensure, on the one mitt, the consistency of the Strategy with the initiatives of the relevant regional and national institutions and, on the other paw, the coordination and integration of the document with the initiatives developed by the UNODC headquarters and other relevant offices.

Contribution to International Efforts to Accost the Smuggling of Migrants beyond the Mediterranean: Summary of a Strategy for the Building of Chapters through an Integrated Response

English

The strategic approach offered in this document aims to initiate further discussions with relevant counterparts and donors to implement the priority deportment they have been identified through regional and transregional processes in 2014-2015, and is fully in line with UNODC's mandates and on-going and planned activities. UNODC seeks to comprehensively address the smuggling of migrants through a strategic and integrated response encompassing five mutually reinforcing actions and making full use of UNODC'south network of field operations in the Mediterranean region (with a focus on Southern and Eastern Mediterranean countries, and South Eastern European countries), UNODC's partnerships with regional and international organizations, as well as the Office's all-encompassing experience in countering the activities of transnational organized criminal networks, including through measures to address money laundering and corruption.

Leaflets

Carte of Services of the UNODC Homo Trafficking and Migrant Smuggling Section on addressing Trafficking in Persons (2017)

English

Carte du jour of Services of the UNODC Human being Trafficking and Migrant Smuggling Section on addressing Smuggling of Migrants (2017)

English

Leaflet (pdf) virtually UNODC's Global Programmes against Trafficking in Persons and Smuggling of Migrants (2011)

English

Leaflet (pdf) about Trafficking in Persons

Standard arabic - Chinese - English - French - Russian - Spanish

Leaflet (pdf) almost Human Trafficking Indicators

Standard arabic - Chinese - English - French - Russian - Spanish

Leaflet (pdf) about Smuggling of Migrants

Standard arabic - Chinese - English - French - Russian - Spanish

Leaflet (pdf) about UNODC's Global Programme Confronting Trafficking in Persons (2008)

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Video and Audio

To scout and mind to UNODC's multimedia material (training films, public service announcements, interviews, conferences...) most human trafficking, visit our human trafficking video and audio page.

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