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TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS National Rep
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Foreword The pervasive problem of h
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Report Writing Team Kamal Thapa Ksh
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NMS NMSCPV NMS OAG PAF PNCC PPR Nep
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Chapter 4 48 Foreign Labor Migratio
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On Situation of TIP Assessing the s
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International Law found a number of
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substantially declined over the yea
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have been formed in the country. Th
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Special Type of Cases; increase bud
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1.2 Definition of Trafficking in Pe
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Women and Children for Prostitution
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1.6 Organization of the Report This
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migration and child rights issues.
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2.3 Reported Cases of Trafficking i
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Table 2.4 Distribution of trafficki
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2.3.3 Characterizing the Trafficked
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Crossing the Border - In the major
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These all studies establish the fac
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Kathmandu and Kathmandu to differen
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Table 2.11 Overview of child labor
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Table 2.13 Number of child victims
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years. Of the three intercountry ad
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Table 3.1 Estimated loss due to the
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3.1.4 Effects on Employment and Wel
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Table 3.8 Estimated number of child
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At least 245 children have been int
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Box 3.1 Key issues and concerns Key
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Case 3.1 Surge of trafficking of gi
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conducted in other four places: Bar
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• Distributed posters, pamphlets
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United Nations Population Fund (UNF
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Chapter 4 Foreign Labor Migration a
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proportion of absentee population i
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Table 4.7 shows both annual flow an
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percent in FY 2011/12 to 38 percent
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Dimensions of Complaints and Access
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Migrant Workers in Difficult Situat
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• Extending and promotion foreign
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Foreign Employment Promotion Board
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Box 4.2 Bilateral Agreement and MoU
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• Maintaining the information/dat
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Figure 5.1 Mechanism for controllin
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