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List Required by the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2005 Updated December 15, 2010 BIBLIOGRAPHY AFGHANISTAN - BRICKS 1. Altai Consulting Group, and ILO-IPEC. A Rapid Assessment on Child Labour in Kabul. Kabul, January 2008. 2. ILO. Combating Child Labour in Asia and the Pacific: Progress and Challenges. Geneva, 2005. 3. Save the Children Sweden-Norway. "Nangarhar, Sorkrhod: Child Labor Survey Report in Brick Making." Kabul, March 2008. 4. U.S. Department of State. Country Reports on Human Rights Practices - 2007. Washington, DC, March 11, 2008; available from http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2007/100611.htm. 5. U.S. Department of State. Trafficking in Persons Report - 2006. Washington, DC, June 2006; available from http://www.state.gov/g/tip/rls/tiprpt/2006/. 6. U.S. Embassy- Kabul. reporting. December 1, 2007. 7. United Nations Foundation. U.N. Documents Child Labor Among Afghans, 2001. AFGHANISTAN - CARPETS 1. 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