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31 Ago 2011

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Maplecroft [UK]

New Maplecroft analysis of human trafficking highlights business risks and mitigation strategies – in-depth report freely available [India]

Despite its illegality, human trafficking is a multibillion dollar global business...According to Maplecroft’s Trafficking Index a number of key emerging economies are categorised as ‘extreme risk' countries for trafficking, including China...India...Russia...and Indonesia...[The report's aim is]...to expand understanding of trafficking and the risks it poses to businesses by bringing together existing information on trafficking, as well as suggesting how this data and information can be improved to inform prevention strategies in the future...the report [also] provides specific analysis and maps of trafficking in India, where it is a known widespread problem. [refers to Nike Foundation]