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MANCA LA N° 16 E LA N° 21 . SCANSIONE SU CD E PENNETTA

MANCA LA N° 16 E LA N° 21 . SCANSIONE SU CD E PENNETTA

MANCA LA N° 16 E LA N° 21 . SCANSIONE SU CD E PENNETTA

MANCA LA N° 16 E LA N° 21 . SCANSIONE SU CD E PENNETTA

Il Catalogo fotografico INDELIBLE MARKS il cui ricavato della vendita andrà a favore dell’Onlus ECPAT ITALIA che protegge i minori dalla prostituzione, dal turismo sessuale e dalla pedopornografia in più di 70 paesi nel mondo. Il progetto Indelible Marks comunica una forte visione e nella solitudine dei suoi protagonisti, moltiplica il messaggio che le sue opere vogliono esprimere.

Trafficking of Indonesian women and children is an increasingly recognized human rights violation. Although many articles have been written and research on related topics conducted, the information has yet to be consolidated or analyzed as a whole. The purpose of this report is to consolidate the information that already exists about trafficking in Indonesia into one comprehensive report and disseminate this information widely. It is anticipated that this report will be helpful for people working on counter trafficking in Indonesia, as well as people interested in trafficking worldwide.

INFORMATION RESOURCE CENTER AMERICAN EMBASSY, ROME Tel 06.4674.2482 . U.S. Diplomatic Mission to Italy homepage at www.usembassy.it . U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Si VFE PUBLICATION 11252 OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY FOR GLOBAL AFFAIRS

The economic and social bases of prostitution in Southeast Asia The subject of prostitution raises issues relating to basic human rights, morality, employment and working conditions, gender discrimination, health threats and criminality. To help define the challenges and dilemmas confronting governments around the world, this book includes case studies from Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand prepared by highly-respected national and international researchers.

There is world-wide concern at the escalation in numbers of children in prostitution. In Asia more than a million children live each day in this modern form of slavery. Why is this medieval practice still flourishing? How wide-spread is it among tourists? What is being done to stop it? These are some of the questions considered in this new book by the coordinator of the international campaign to end the practice of child prostitution.

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