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Opportunities and Obstacles: Ensuring access to compensation for trafficked persons in the UK
Although there has been an increase in the number of convictions for human trafficking in the UK, legal remedies and compensation for trafficked persons have remained inaccessible. This report identifies the legal remedies available to trafficked persons in England and Wales and analyses the effectiveness of each remedy viewed in light of its accessibility to trafficked persons.
Janice Lam & Klára Skrivánková
Anti-Slavery International October 2008
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NEW Begging for Change: Research findings and recommendations on forced child begging in Albania/Greece, India and Senegal
This report is based on research conducted in Albania and Greece, India and Senegal, and looks at the phenomenon of forced child begging both in its local specifics and global commonalities. Forced child begging involves forcing boys and girls to beg through physical or psychological coercion.
Emily Delap
Anti-Slavery International 2009
ISBN 978-0-900918-73-5
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NEW Forced Child Begging: A toolkit for researchers
A toolkit outlining qualitative methods for researchers interested inexploring the more exploitative and damaging forms of child begging, where children have been physically forced or coerced into their work. However, many of the tools and methods can be adapted to find out about the lives of other girls and boys living or working on thestreets, and about other hard-to-reach and exploited groups of children.
Emily Delap
Anti-Slavery International 2009
ISBN 978-0-900918-72-8
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NEW Forced Child Begging: Tools for an introductory training course on qualitative research methods
Tools developed for training research teams who took part in a pilot research project on forced child begging. Aims to provide the reader with the basic skills needed to carry out qualitative research, with a particular emphasis on research with children.
Emily Delap
Anti-Slavery International 2009
ISBN 978-0-900918-74-2
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Poverty, Discrimination and Slavery: The reality of bonded labour in India, Nepal and Pakistan
This report is a study of the reasons why bonded labour, a contemporary form of slavery, persists in India, Nepal and Pakistan. In particular, it examines the effectiveness of state interventions against bonded labour.This report reflects the main findings of research carried out by CEC,GEFONT and PILER between 2004 and 2006 into some of the obstacles to the eradication of bonded labour, the reasons why bonded labour persists, and into the interventions that have been made since anti-bonded legislation came into force in South Asia. It includes a number of recommendations which if fully implemented would lead to the eradication of bonded labour in South Asia.
Krishna Prasad Upadhyaya
Anti-Slavery International 2008
ISBN: 978-0-900918-70-4
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Forgotten But Not Gone: slavery and resistance 200 years after abolition
Photojournalist Pete Pattisson exposes the exploitation and enslavement of men, women and children around the world with photos from India, Haiti, Ghana,Burma, Ireland and the UK. This book, published to accompany an exhibition first held in London in March 2007, is a compelling reminder that slavery may be forgotten, but it is not yet gone.
Pete Pattisson
ISBN:978 0 9555485 0 5
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NEW Darfur Abductions: sexual slavery and forced labour
Research by the Darfur Consortium has found that Government supported militia, like the Janjaweed and the Popular Defence Forces, together with the Sudanese Armed Forces, have systematically abducted civilians for the purposes of sexual slavery and forced labour as part of the Darfur conflict. The report investigates the pattern of abductions, the issues behind them, including ethnicity and lack of protection, and concludes with some recommendations to address the abductions.
Darfur Consortium An African and International Civil Society for Darfur 2009
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NEW Arrested Development: Discrimination and slavery in the 21st Century

This publication highlights what action needs to be taken by governments and other international agencies to ensure that every human being - without exception - should be able to live a life free from slavery.
Mike Kaye
Anti-Slavery International 2008
ISBN:978 0 900918 66 7
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NEW 'They Respect Their Animals More' Voices of child domestic workers
This report is the product of group discussions and individual interviews with more than 400 current and former child domestic workers from urban and rural areas in Benin, Costa Rica, India, Nepal, Peru, Philippines,Tanzania and Togo, to inform about the situation and needs of child domestic workers in order to better target programmes and policies onthe issue. It also aims to encourage thinking about child domestic workers not simply as subjects of concern, but as social actors able to articulate their needs and capable of transforming their own lives, and the lives of others.
Jonathan Blagbrough
Anti-Slavery International 2008
ISBN:978 0 900918 65 9
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Forced Labour in North Korean Prison Camps
This report focuses on North Korean migrants who are subject to forced labour in North Korean prison camps, normally following their deportation from China. The findings of the report are primarily based on interviews carried out with 30 North Koreans who were subject to forced labour andother forms of degrading treatment and punishment while in detention. The report also outlines what measures need to be taken to address this situation.
Norma Kang Muico
Anti-Slavery International 2007
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Women in Ritual Slavery in India
This report looks atthe ritual slavery practices of Devadasi, Jogini and Mathamma in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh in Southern India. These practices involve the dedication of young girls to a deity and their subsequent sexual exploitation by one or many men from that community. The report analyses the problem and considers the responses to the problem to date and what more needs to be done.
Maggie Black
Anti-Slavery International 2007
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Ending Slavery: How we free today’s slaves
In this follow up to Disposable People, Kevin Bales examines the challenge ofending slavery through the stories and experiences of activists from across the globe – many of whom are former slaves. Their stories show that lasting change is possible, given the knowledge, skills and will to do so.
Kevin Bales
ISBN: 978 0 520 25470 1
prices £14.95 (no multiple order discount is available on this book)

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Act to End Slavery Now
This 22-page publication is ideal for groups, churches and individuals wanting to learn about modern slavery and the campaign to end it. It shows the connection with the past and how the Bible was used to condone or condemn slavery.
Anti-Slavery International and set all free 2006
ISBN: 0 900918 62 4
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Trafficking for Forced Labour in Europe
Report on a study in the UK, Ireland, the Czech Republic and Portugal This report looks at the various sectors and industries in which trafficking into forced labour occurs including agriculture, construction, domestic work and hospitality. Includes policy recommendations at a European level.
Anti-Slavery International 2006
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Trafficking for Forced Labour: UK country report
The result of research carried out by Anti-Slavery International between 2005 and 2006 with the aim of finding out more about trafficking for forced labour in the United Kingdom. This was a qualitative rather than quantative project, which aimed to provide information about how migrants become trafficked and which industries in the UK are affected.
Klára Skrivánková
Anti-Slavery International 2006
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Contemporary Forms of Slavery in Argentina
This report provides information and analysis in relation to slavery practices in Argentina, with a particular focus on trafficking of people for both labour and sexual exploitation and the commercial sexual exploitation of children.
Mike Kaye
Anti-Slavery International 2006
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Contemporary Forms of Slavery in Bolivia
This report provides information and analysis in relation to slavery practices in Bolivia, with a particular focus on forced labour and worst forms of child labour in the sugar, nut and mining industries and on private ranches.
Bhavna Sharma
Anti-Slavery International 2006
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Contemporary Forms of Slavery in Brazil
This report provides information and analysis in relation to slavery practices in Brazil, with a particular focus on forced labour in the Amazon, trafficking of people for both labour and sexual exploitation, and child domestic work.
Bhavna Sharma
Anti-Slavery International 2006
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Contemporary Forms of Slavery in Paraguay
This report gives an overview and analysis of different slavery practices in Paraguay, including forced labour of indigenous people, human trafficking, the commercial sexual exploitation of children, child domestic work and child soldiers.
Mike Kaye
Anti-Slavery International 2006
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Contemporary Forms of Slavery in Peru
This report provides information and analysis in relation to slavery practices in Peru, with a particular focus on forced labour in the Amazon, domestic work, trafficking of women and children for sexual exploitation, andc hildren working in mines.
Bhavna Sharma
Anti-Slavery International 2006
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Contemporary Forms of Slavery in Uruguay
This report provides information and analysis in relation to slavery practices inUruguay, with a particular focus on the commercial sexual exploitation of children, the worst forms of child labour, and trafficking of people.
Mike Kaye
Anti-Slavery International 2006
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VIDEOS AND DVDS

Hell on Earth: Slavery today (DVD)
The film focuses on modern forms of slavery around the world today. Footage was shot in 2006 in Niger and the Philippines and interviews with those directly affected by slavery practices. It also features extended interviews with anti-slavery activists from different countries and with those who have been subjected to slavery practices.
A Living Lens Production
Anti-Slavery International 2007
Duration: 15 minutes
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Out of Sight, Out of Mind (VHS PAL)
This video was produced by Anti-Slavery as part of our campaign on child domestic workers in the Philippines. Made with local NGO Visayan Forum this video was shown on TV and in Congress in the Philippines. This has led to the drafting of a new law which will protect child domestic workers.
Anti-Slavery International 1999
Duration: 15 minutes
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EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES

Recovered Histories: Reawakening the Narratives of Enslavement, Resistance and the Fight for Freedom. Teaching enslavement and its legacies across the curriculum
This is a cross-curricular resource to encourage community cohesion and citizenship through teaching about enslavement. Produced to accompany the website and exhibition of the same name, its aim is to encourage educators and students alike to undertake research on the Transatlantic Slave Trade using primary sources consisting of narratives and images and focusing on the voices of those present at the time.

The resource is aimed at educators teaching students at Key Stage 3. It will enable students to discuss; interpret and evaluate issues relating to the Transatlantic Slave Trade within historical contexts and the impact of the legacies on modern life.
Michaela Alfred-Kamara
Anti-Slavery International 2008
ISBN: IS 9780 900918 67 5
Price: £6

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Our News, Our Views: Children's rights, child labour and the media
Booklet and video
(VHS PAL only, please check your VCR's compatibility with PAL format before placing an order.) 
Revised and redesigned  this education video pack has over 30 activities to help students gain a better understanding of child labour and children's rights, as well as develop a critical awareness of the media. It explores such questions as whose views are you watching on the news? and do the images you see in the news always tell the full story? Young reporters present a series of eight news stories exploring the lives of working children in today's world.

Lively and accessible, the video helps young people think about the questions and challenges they face in their lives. With clear, photocopiable information, the pack is easy and fun to use. It is recommended for teachers of Citizenship, English, PSHE and Media Studies, and is suitable for students ages 14 to 17.
Anti-Slavery International revised 2004
ISBN 0 900918 47 0
Price: £12

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The Changing Face of Slavery
Booklet and video
(VHS PAL only, please check your VCR's compatibility with PAL format before placing an order.) 
Key Stage 3 resource can be used with History, RE, PHSE, Modern Studies and English. Blue Peter's Diane Louise Jordan presents two human rights programmes, dramatically bringing slavery -- past and present -- to life.
 
The pack also contains over 60 pages of photocopiable support material for teachers. It raises challenging questions and introduces new ideas, helping students tackle the subjects of slavery and human rights.
Anti-Slavery International 1997 /revised December 2005
Price: £15

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