Mitigating Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Risks in the MENA Region: The Role of Financial Intelligence Units
Nadine Kambriss (2024). Mitigating Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Risks in the MENA Region: The Role of Financial Intelligence Units. United Nations University.
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Author Nadine Kambriss Title Mitigating Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Risks in the MENA Region: The Role of Financial Intelligence Units Publication Date 2024-10-07 Place of Publication New York Publisher United Nations University Pages 48 Language eng Abstract This Handbook provides a deep-dive reflection into the modern slavery and human trafficking (MS/HT) reality in the MENA region. It provides information on some of the above- mentioned countries whenever factors multiplying MS/HT risks exist, such as a crisis, conflict, and irregular migration.2 Typical MS/HT transit countries are also emphasized, given the fact that more people are exploited in unstable and challenging circumstances. Furthermore, relevant data relating to certain forms of MS/HT are provided for all MENAFATF Member States. Consequently, the Handbook offers a regional overview with some country-specific highlights of the MS/HT landscape. The Handbook was finalized based on data gathered from desk research and consultation of different UN publications and official websites, in addition to other sources provided by international agencies and local public authorities. Copyright Holder United Nations University Copyright Year 2024 Copyright type Creative commons ISBN 9789280866278 -
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