Kinderhandel / Sexuelle Ausbeutung
- Action to prevent child trafficking in South Eastern Europe
A Preliminary Assessment
(engl.,94 pages)
This report outlines some key findings and recommendations from an assessment on the efforts to prevent child trafficking in South Eastern Europe. Its main purpose is to increase understanding of the work on prevention of child trafficking, by looking at the effectivness of different approaches and their impacts. the assessment covered Albania, Republic of Moldova, Romania and the UN administered Province of Kosovo. The Report is based on a review of relevant research and agency reports as well as interviews with organizations implementing prevention initiatives and with trafficked children from the region. | kostenlos | Download - Child trafficking in Europe - a broad vision to put children first
2007, engl., 68 pages
Child trafficking occurs in virtually all countries in Europe. There is no clear-cut distinction between countries of origin and destination in Europe; in more than half of the countries trafficking routes lead in both directions, into and out of the country. Thus countries have multiple responsibilities: to prevent trafficking, identify affected and at-risk children, and provide assistance and protection to victims. | kostenlos | Download - Child trafficking in Europe - a broad vision to put children first (summary)
2007, engl., 24 pages
Child trafficking occurs in virtually all countries in Europe. There is no clear-cut distinction between countries of origin and destination in Europe; in more than half of the countries trafficking routes lead in both directions, into and out of the country. Thus countries have multiple responsibilities: to prevent trafficking, identify affected and at-risk children, and provide assistance and protection to victims. | kostenlos | Download - Guidelines on the Protection of Child Victims of Trafficking
2006, 46 pages, engl.
The following guidelines set out standards for good practice with respect to protection of and assistance to trafficked children.These guidelines are based on international human rights instruments and look at the protection of trafficked children from their identification up to their recovery and integration. They shall be used together with other guidelines and tools focussing on prevention.
At the national and regional levels, these guidelines should be used as a platform for developing policies and practices, taking into consideration local circumstances, constraints and resources. The cross-border nature of trafficking may necessitate fostering regional ownership wheremechanisms can further the protection of child victims and facilitate implementation at the national level. International, multilateral and bilateral cooperation can also play an important role. | kostenlos | Download - South Asia in Action: Preventing and responding to child trafficking
2008, 44 pages, engl.
Unknown numbers of children are trafficked within and across the borders of South Asia. They are trafficked into situations of exploitation and abuse such as hazardous labour, commercial sexual exploitation, domestic servitude, begging and criminal activities. Trafficking represents a failure to protect the rights of the most vulnerable children. Until recently, few people in affected communities spoke of trafficking, and efforts to fight it emphasized criminal responses rather than protection and reintegration of trafficked children. | kostenlos | Download - Zerstörte Kindheit (Grundsatz)
(dt.), 12 Seiten
Kinderhandel, Kinderprostitution und Kinderpornografie haben sich in den vergangenen Jahren zu riesigen Märkten mit enormen Gewinnspannen entwickelt. UNICEF schätzt, dass allein in Asien jährlich eine Million Mädchen und Buben für das Geschäft mit Sex ausgebeutet werden. Der UN-Studie über Gewalt gegen Kinder (2006) zufolge werden weltweit 1,8 Millionen Kinder pro Jahr zur Prostitution und Pornografie gezwungen und 1,2 Millionen Kinder wie Ware verkauft – viele von ihnen für sexuelle Zwecke. Darüber hinaus werden etwa 150 Millionen Mädchen und 73 Millionen Buben unter 18 Jahren Opfer sexueller Gewalt – in der Familie, in der Schule, in ihren Wohnquartieren, in Gefängnissen, an ihrem Arbeitsplatz. | kostenlos | Download - Kommerzielle sexuelle Ausbeutung von Kindern (Fact Sheet)
(dt.)
Die kommerzielle sexuelle Ausbeutung von Kindern als moderne Form der Sklaverei ist eine der schlimmsten Formen von Kinderarbeit. Sexuell ausgebeutete Kinder werden oft wie Kriminelle behandelt. Nach Definition der Deklaration des ersten Weltkongresses gegen kommerzielle sexuelle Ausbeutung von Kindern in Stockholm (1996), wird die kommerzielle sexuelle Ausbeutung als sexueller Missbrauch durch einen Erwachsenen verbunden mit der finanziellen oder nicht-monetären Ausbeutung des Kindes oder einer oder mehreren dritten Personen verstanden. | kostenlos | Download - Kinderhandel (Fact Sheet)
(dt.)
Kinderhandel betrifft Kinder in Industrie- und Entwicklungsländern. Betroffene Kinder werden als Prostituierte missbraucht, zur Heirat gezwungen, illegal adoptiert; sie sind billige oder unbezahlte Arbeitskräfte, arbeiten als Hausdiener, als Bettler, werden in bewaffneten Konflikten und bei gefährlichen Sportarten eingesetzt. Durch Kinderhandel sind sie Gewalt, sexuellem Missbrauch und dem Risiko einer HIV-Infektion ausgesetzt. Ihre Rechte auf Schutz, auf eine sichere Umgebung und auf Ausbildung werden verletzt. | kostenlos | Download - U 0034
Profiting from Abuse
2001, 39 pages, engl.
The commercial sexual exploitation of children assumes many forms and has many faces. Children are enslaved by a chain of actors, all of whom profit in some way.
This report, a tribute to the courage of the many children who have been affected by this inhuman trade, presents the moving words of the children themselves, as well as the passionate and informed opinions of distinguished personalities and authorities. Part of the growing chorus of committed and outspoken people coalescing around this burning subject, they speak of the measures needed to counter it, as well as their commitments to ending it.
President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo of the Philippines writes with passion about the horror she feels in response to this brutal trade in children and about her unequivocal commitment to fighting the sexual abuse and exploitation of children. Archbishop Diarmuid Martin, the Holy See's Permanent Observer to the United Nations Office in Geneva, writes a poignant essay about a priest's efforts to help young women who have been trafficked to Italy from Nigeria.
This publication conveys the words and experiences of young people, how they become involved in the sex trade, how they feel about their lives, what they need, what they fear and what they hope for. | EUR 3.50 | Download
in den Warenkorb - Kinderhandel - Child Trafficking (Grundsatz)
Menschenhandel ist zu einem weltweiten, lukrativen Geschäft geworden. Schätzungen gehen davon aus, daß jedes Jahr mit 700.000 Menschen gehandelt wird. Kinder sind wehrlose Opfer von verbrecherischen Menschenhändlern. Vor allem in Krisenregionen und Ländern, wo Menschenrechte generell verletzt werden, verstärkt sich der Handel mit Kindern. | kostenlos | Download
