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تونس , 29 September 2023

Resolution 52/98-Traffic in women and girls

Abstract
This document presents the Resolution 52/98 of the United Nations on Traffic in women and girls. This resolution is adopted by the general assembly on the Fifty-second session. The General Assembly calls upon Governments to undertake immediate action or to strengthen efforts in their implementation by considering the ratification and enforcement of international conventions on trafficking in persons and on slavery; Taking appropriate measures to address the root factors, including external factors, that encourage trafficking in women and girls for prostitution and other forms of commercialized sex, forced marriage and forced labour, so as to eliminate trafficking in women, including by strengthening existing legislation, with a view to providing better protection of the rights of women and girls and to punishing perpetrators, through both criminal and civil measures; Stepping up cooperation and concerted action by all relevant law enforcement authorities and institutions with a view to dismantling national, regional and international networks in trafficking; Allocating resources to provide comprehensive programmes designed to heal and rehabilitate into society victims of trafficking, including through job training, legal assistance and confidential health care, and by taking measures to cooperate with non-governmental organizations to provide for the social, medical and psychological care of the victims of trafficking; Developing educational and training programmes and policies and considering enacting legislation to prevent sex tourism and trafficking, giving special emphasis to the protection of young women and children
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CAWTAR | 2017-12-22 12:07:06
نوع الوثيقة
الاتفاقيات والمواثيق
المصادر
منظمة الأمم المتحدة
كلمات المفاتيح :
​Trafficking in persons//Trafficking in women and girls// Forced prostitution// Commercialized sex// Forced marriages// Forced labor//Slavery // Servitude //Removal of organs//Sexual Violence//Gender Based Violence // Violence against Women// Human Rights// Women rights/Gender Equality// Protection of the rights of women and girls//Sex Tourism//​