An Introduction to Human Trafficking: Vulnerability, Impact and Action
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Vienna International Centre, PO Box 500, 1400 Vienna, Austria Tel: +(43-1) 26060-0, Fax: +(43-1) 26060-5866, www.unodc.org www.ungift.org An Introduction to Human Trafficking: Vulnerability, Impact and Action Printed in Austria V.07-88925—January 2008—1,500 BACKGROUND PAPER UNITED NATIONS OFFICE ON DRUGS AND CRIME Vienna An Introduction to Human Trafficking: Vulnerability, Impact and Action UNITED NATIONS New York, 2008 The designations employed and the presentation of material in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Acknowledgements This document was prepared by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). The effort was led by Kristiina Kangaspunta of the UNODC Anti-Human Trafficking Unit, with the key papers researched and drafted by Michèle Clark, Judith Dixon and Mike Dottridge. Valuable contributions were also made by Martin Fowke, Silke Albert, Riikka Puttonen, Troels Vester, Jonathan Eischen and Kerstin Uebel. The report was prepared under the overall leadership and supervision of Doris Buddenberg. For further information regarding the United Nations Global Initiative to Fight Human Trafficking (UN.GIFT), please go to its website at www.ungift.org. The UNODC Anti-Human Trafficking Unit can be contacted at [email protected], telephone (+43-1) 26060-5687. For further information regarding UNODC’s work to combat trafficking in persons and the Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children, supplementing the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime, please go to www.unodc.org. iii CONTENTS Page Introduction . 1 Summaries of the papers . 7 1. Vulnerability . 7 2. Impact . 8 3. Action . 11 Summaries of the papers (French) . 15 1. Vulnerability . 15 2. Impact . 17 3. Action . 19 Summaries of the papers (Spanish) . 23 1. Vulnerability . 23 2. Impact . 25 3. Action . 27 Summaries of the papers (Chinese) . 33 1. Vulnerability . 33 2. Impact . 34 3. Action . 36 Summaries of the papers (Russian) . 39 1. Vulnerability . 39 2. Impact . 41 3. Action . 44 Summaries of the papers (Arabic) . 56 1. Vulnerability . 56 2. Impact . 55 3. Action . 52 PART ONE. VULNERABILITY . 59 Vulnerability, preventions and human trafficking: the need for a new paradigm I. Introduction . 59 II. The current framework for prevention of trafficking . 62 III. The purpose of a discussion on vulnerability . 67 IV. Vulnerability: a definition . 68 A. Vulnerability and human trafficking . 68 B. Conditions of vulnerability . 71 v V. Practical implications for a vulnerability-based programme for the prevention of trafficking . 76 VI. Conclusion . 78 PART TWO. IMPACT . 79 The impact of trafficking in persons . 81 I. Introduction . 81 II. The consequences of trafficking upon individuals . 82 A. The physical impact of trafficking . 82 B. HIV/AIDS . 83 C. Mental health impact . 84 D. Child victims . 84 E. Substance abuse . 85 F. Impact on behaviour . 85 G. Stigma . 86 H. Recovery . 87 III. The political implications of trafficking in persons . 88 A. Shaping migration policies . 88 B. Border control . 89 C. Human rights . 89 D. Regular migration: countries of destination . 90 E. Regular migration: source countries . 91 F. Management of the status of trafficked persons . 92 IV. The economic impact of trafficking in persons . 93 A. The costs of trafficking . 93 B. Lost resources . 94 C. Remittances . 94 D. The profits of organized crime . 96 V. The impact on the rule of law . 98 VI. Post-conflict situations . 98 VII. Global security . 99 VIII. Conclusion . 100 PART THREE. ACTION . ..