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Following the money : spending on anti-trafficking

Verfasst von: Dottridge, Mike
Bangkok: Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women , 2014 , 175 S.

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Einrichtung: Frauensolidarität | Wien
Verfasst von: Dottridge, Mike
Schriftenreihe: Anti-trafficking review
Jahr: 2014
Sprache: Englisch
Beschreibung:
Issue 3 of the Anti-Trafficking Review focuses on money trails in the anti-trafficking sector, and is the first of its kind as to date there has been no research on how much is spent combating the human rights abuses that amount to human trafficking. This themed issue looks at money trails that reveal how anti-trafficking money has changed the world for the better or for worse. Trafficked persons do not always benefit from money flows aimed in their direction, or indeed may suffer as a result of anti-trafficking spending. In addition, politics behind anti-trafficking money abound, and recipient organisations wonder whether they should take ‘tied’ funds or funds with ideological, geographical or other restrictions. In recent years governments have rushed to spend money on a range of poorly designed initiatives in the hope of avoiding or moving out of a low ranking in the US government's yearly Trafficking in Persons Report. Contents: Editorial: How is the money to combat human trafficking spent? (Mike Dottridge) Giving us the ‘Biggest Bang for the Buck’ (or Not): Anti-trafficking government funding in Ukraine and the United Kingdom (Kiril Sharapov) Anti-Trafficking Interventions in Nigeria and the Principal-Agent Aid Model (Victoria Ijeoma Nwogu) Who Funds Re/integration? Ensuring sustainable services for trafficking victims (Rebecca Surtees, Fabrice de Kerchove) Do Evidence-Based Approaches Alienate Canadian Anti-Trafficking Funders? (Alison Clancey, Noushin Khushrushahi, Julie Ham) Where is the Funding for Anti-Trafficking Work? A look at donor funds, policies and practices in Europe (Suzanne Hoff) OECD and Modern Slavery: How much aid money is spent to tackle the issue? (Martina Ucnikova) Debate: Lessons Learnt from 10 Years and USD 50 million of Grant Making to End Human Trafficking (Randy Newcomb) Debate: What Would be the Best Way to Use 10 Million Dollars in the Counter-Trafficking Sector? (Matt Friedman) Debate: Strategically Working in Parallel to Traffickers (Vincent Tournecuillert) Debate: Prevention and Victim Compensation (Nisha Varia) Debate: Money, Money, Money (Nina Ilona Ellinger, Seeta Sharma)
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