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Stichting Terre des Hommes Nederlan
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6. List of respondents ............
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Introduction This report is based o
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Legal analysis of child labour The
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Prohibiting prostitution is require
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depend on police force, but also on
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Optional Protocol to the Convention
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It is still the norm culturally for
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children in Bangladesh can be descr
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The road to sex work In both floati
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heterosexual man may also have sex
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The average hiring age in Dhaka’s
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exploitation of children also appea
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Child Advocacy Forum and Bangladesh
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themselves 57 . Policy changes at t
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Interviews with members of the Hori
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Various social trends and their sub
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fine. Whoever ostensibly procures a
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households with child domestic labo
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exploited, as there is no fear of p
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older they move on to better paying
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The Indian government's focus on ed
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The government needs to disseminate
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Interviews with children and famili
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International, indicates that 60% o
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The new constitution (2007) prohibi
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stranded in an unknown environment.
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They work with machetes, exposing t
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and diseases. An adult earns Bs60-1
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According to CNNA, people under the
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There is a need to raise awareness
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Sucre Sister Cira, Centro Santa Clo
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