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Title: 

Moving women: A critical overview of international and regional normative standards and frameworks in trafficking of women in Bangladesh, India and Nepal.

Authors: Ramaseshan, Geeta
Keywords: Women's Rights; Women's Rights - South Asia; Equality - South Asia; Women's Labor; Women's Labor; Women's Labor - South Asia; Human Trafficking; Human Trafficking - South Asia
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: South Asia Women's Fund
Citation: http://www.womensfundasia.org/assets/research-report/Moving_Women_SAWF_Trafficking_report.pdf
Description: "SAWF’s programme on Right to mobility supports women rights organisations in Bangladesh, Nepal India and Sri Lanka to implement the rights based approach in addressing issues related to enhancing women's right to mobility. Trafficking as such is not viewed as a separate issue but as a violation of women's right to movement. A three-pronged strategy encompassing capacity building, advocacy and promoting implementation of the rights based programmes at different levels (ranging from sub-regional and grassroots), is being implemented to ensure effective translation of right based approach on the ground. The supported interventions would contribute in identification of issues, strengths and challenges in the International normative standard as well as regional and national legal frameworks."
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2451/42219
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