CEU Electronic Theses and Dissertations, 2007
Author | Munkhbat, Naran |
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Title | NGO Involvement in Combating Traffic in Women in and from Mongolia |
Summary | Trafficking in women has been occurring throughout the history of humankind. Nowadays trafficking in women affects almost all countries in the world. Women are trafficked for forced prostitution, marriage and forced labor. Trafficking in women occurs on national and transnational levels. As prostitution has a close link to trafficking in women, the definitions of trafficking given by United Nations caused debates among anti-trafficking groups about that issue. Thus, there have been different approaches toward trafficking in women: neo-abolitionist and pro-sex work. According to their approach towards trafficking in women, anti-trafficking groups interpret the definition of trafficking differently, which has consequences for the state, sex workers and victims of trafficking. This thesis focuses on the Mongolian NGO that combats trafficking in women in and from Mongolia, Khunii Erkh Khugjliin Tuv (The Center for Human Rights and Development). This study tries to answer to what extend this NGO’s anti-trafficking activities are successful and what explains their success or failure. |
Supervisor | Francisca de Haan |
Department | Gender Studies MA |
Full text | https://www.etd.ceu.edu/2007/munkhbat_naran.pdf |
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