Coverage of Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking in National Risk Assessments within Sub-Saharan Africa
Alex Mathole (2023). Coverage of Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking in National Risk Assessments within Sub-Saharan Africa. United Nations University.
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Sub-type Research report Author Alex Mathole Title Coverage of Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking in National Risk Assessments within Sub-Saharan Africa Publication Date 2023-03-27 Place of Publication New York Publisher United Nations University Pages 32 Language eng Abstract A National Risk Assessment (NRA) serves as a critical step to assist countries and financial institutions to better understand the nature of money laundering risks and typologies associated with Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery (HT/MS), and to inform its response strategy and resource prioritization. It serves as a foundational step towards an effective strategy and risk-based approach. This UNU-CPR research report selected and analysed available data to identify, assess, and understand how NRAs address HT/MS risk across Sub-Saharan Africa. UNBIS Thesaurus SLAVERY
TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS
AFRICAKeyword National Risk Assessments
Sub-Saharan Africa
Modern slavery
Human traffickingCopyright Holder United Nations University Copyright Year 2023 Copyright type Creative commons ISBN 9789280865929 -
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