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Nepal Trafficking in Girls With Special Reference to Prostitution: A Rapid Assessment
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The exploitative practice of child labour has come to be recognized as a major socioeconomic problem. Child labour jeopardizes children’s potential to become productive adults,robbing them of their health, their education and their prospects for a better future. It is an affront to the principles of social justice, child rights and to the protection of human rights. Children are among the most neglected, abused and exploited segments of the population, exposed to such worst forms of labour as trafficking for sexual exploitation.

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Publisher:
ILO ,   (2001 )
Type / Script:
Publication in English
Keywords:
SALE OF CHILDREN, CRIMES AGAINST THE PERSON, PROSTITUTION,CHILD LABOUR, TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS, LABOUR EXPLOITATION, SLAVERY, DEBT BONDAGE, STREET CHILDREN, SEX CRIMES, GIRLS, COMMERCIAL CRIMES, SEX CRIMES, CHILD ABUSE, ABDUCTION, CHILD PROSTITUTION, CHILD SAFETY, RIGHTS OF THE CHILD
Thematic Group:
 ILO : International Labor & Labor
Thesaurus:
14.04.02  -  Crime And Criminal Justice
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