Understanding and addressing violence against women: human trafficking
27 November 2012
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Overview
Human trafficking has received increasing global attention over the past decade. Initially, trafficking of women and girls for forced sex work and, to a lesser extent, domestic servitude, were the sole focus of advocacy and assistance. Today, there is recognition that women, children and men are trafficked into many different forms of labour, and for sexual exploitation.
WHO series of information sheets
Understanding and addressing violence against women
Editors
World Health Organization & Pan American Health Organization.
Number of pages
8
Reference numbers
WHO Reference Number: WHO/RHR/12.42
Copyright
World Health Organization, 2012 - All rights reserved.