This issue debates the impact of human trafÂfickÂing on women, chilÂdren and men whose human rights have been vioÂlatÂed by this crimÂiÂnal pracÂtice, and presents case studÂies of counÂtries and approaches.
The proÂducÂtion and disÂtriÂbÂuÂtion costs of this issue have been supÂportÂed by grants from the GlobÂal Alliance Against TrafÂfic on Women (GAATW), the Swiss FedÂerÂal DepartÂment of ForÂeign Affairs and the UN Inter-Agency Project on Human TrafÂfickÂing in the Greater Mekong Sub-region (UNIAP).













