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Latest Issue of Global Eye on Human Trafficking Now Online
The March 2012 issue of Global Eye on Human Trafficking is now
available at the IOM Online Bookstore. This issue's features are:
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target="_blank" title="">Global Eye on Human Trafficking, Issue
11, March 2012Gold rush in Kédougou, Senegal: Protecting migrant workers
and local communities - The new gold rush and human trafficking in the Peruvian Amazon
rainforest - The cost of Iraq's reconstruction: Trafficked labour
migrants - Human trafficking in Southeast Asia's fishing industry
- Exploited migrant workers successfully claim their rights in
Azerbaijan - The California Transparency in Supply Chains Act: Co-opting
business to fight human trafficking - Empowering and protecting victims of trafficking in
Indonesia - Smuggling economics and migrant abuse in the Horn of
Africa
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