Exploring Migrant Survivors’ Remittance Needs in the United States
Finance Against Slavery and Trafficking FAST (2024). Exploring Migrant Survivors’ Remittance Needs in the United States. United Nations University.
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Sub-type Research brief Author Finance Against Slavery and Trafficking FAST Title Exploring Migrant Survivors’ Remittance Needs in the United States Publication Date 2024-03-01 Place of Publication New York Publisher United Nations University Pages 14 Language eng Abstract This brief is part of a package of work to extend Finance Against Slavery and Trafficking’s Survivor Inclusion Initiative so it can address the diverse range of financial services that meet the financial inclusion needs of survivors and help them rebuild their financial lives. The Appendix of this report provides insight into the global landscape of remittance services and the interconnection between migrant vulnerability and modern slavery. The pilot focused on the remittance needs of migrant survivors who, in addition to the barriers outlined, can also experience challenges accessing financial services due to, for instance, language, literacy, living in isolated communities, and anxieties dealing with authorities. UNBIS Thesaurus ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND DEVELOPMENT FINANCE
REMITTANCES
TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS
SLAVERYKeyword Modern slavery
Human trafficking
Finance
Remittances
MigrationCopyright Holder United Nations University Copyright Year 2024 Copyright type Creative commons ISBN 9789280866247 -
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