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Article

1 Jan 2011

Author:
Office of the Special Representative and Co-ordinator for Combating Trafficking in Human Beings, Organisation for Security & Cooperation in Europe

[PDF] An agenda for prevention: Trafficking for labour exploitation

[W]e asked three of the most experienced experts in different areas of anti-trafficking policy – Roger Plant, Mike Dottridge and Isabella Orfano - to help us identify a conceptual framework and concrete measures to develop an agenda for prevention...This...paper is devoted to the prevention of trafficking for labour exploitation...Mike Dottridge identified...a range of prevention measures which are particularly effective to prevent labour exploitation such as the licensing/regulation/monitoring of recruitment agencies...trafficking is not a marginal phenomenon...trafficking is more and more linked with economic trends, especially in certain sectors such as agriculture and construction, where exploitation of migrant workers is becoming endemic.