2016 Global Report On Trafficking
Found 8 free book(s)FIACIA TRAT AASIS
www.fincen.govactivity. Wildlife trafficking is a major transnational organized crime, which generates billions of dollars of criminal proceeds each year.14 Wildlife trafficking fuels corruption, threatens 11. United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), World Wildlife Crime Report, Trafficking in Protected Species, 2016,
GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE IN NIGERIA DURING THE COVID …
nigeria.un.orgare less likely than women to report an incident of sexual violence.7 6 NDHS, 2018. 7 UNFPA and IPPF (2017), Global Sexual and Reproductive . 4 GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE IN NIGERIA: THE SHADOW PANDEMIC While the Federal and State Ministries of Women Affairs, the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP), and women’s ...
The Role of the Justice System - United Nations Office on ...
www.unodc.org5 A/70/836-S/2016/360, para. 118. 6 Report of the Secretary-General on children and armed conflict in the Philippines (S/2017/294). 7 Mia Bloom, John Horgan and Charlie Winter, “Depictions of children and youth in the Islamic State’s martyrdom propa-ganda 2015-2016”, CTC Sentinel (February 2016).
U.S. EMPLOYERS’ GUIDE TO HIRING REFUGEES
www.tent.orgspecialized medical care. In fiscal year 2016 (the most recent year for which there is complete data), only 189,300 refugees were resettled worldwide (less than 1 percent of the global refugee population); of these, 84,995 resettled in the United States.
Legal Brief on International Law and Rescue at Sea
www.unhcr.orgResolution A.867(20) on Combating unsafe practices associated with the trafficking or transport of migrants by sea IMO Global SAR Plan. SAR.8/Circ.1 and addenda addresses (the Admiralty List of Radio Signals, Volume 5, is a practical alternative) United Nations Convention relating to the Status of Refugees, 1951 and its 1967 Protocol
FinCEN Calls Attention to Environmental Crimes and Related ...
www.fincen.govGlobal environmental crimes are estimated by some international organizations to generate hundreds of billions in illicit proceeds annually and now rank as the third largest illicit activity in the world following the trafficking of drugs and counterfeit goods. 4 The international police
Global Estimates of Modern Slavery
www.ilo.orgThe 2017 Global Estimates of Modern Slavery are presented as a contribution to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), in particular to Target 8.7, which calls for effective measures to end forced labour, modern slavery, and human trafficking, as well as child labour in all its forms. It is intended to inform policy
GLOBAL STUDY ON HOMICIDE
www.unodc.orgThe Americas continue to report high homicide rates. Young men are especially at risk, with a homicide rate for men aged 18 to 19 estimated at 46 per 100,000 – far higher than the risk faced by their peers in other regions. Firearms are also involved far more often in homicides in the Americas than in other parts of the world.