Kids Abroad: ignore them, abuse them or protect them? Lessons on how to protect children on the move from being exploited

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Publishers Terre Des Hommes International Federation
Document authors Dottridge Mike
Zones International
Type Report / Study / Data
Date of publication 2008
Document main thematic Child Protection/ Related Topic
Document thematics Child Trafficking
Total pages 0
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The report “Kids Abroad” reviews a wide range of initiatives to support children who leave home without being accompanied by any other family member, discussing the situation in Western and South Eastern Europe and also in West Africa, Central America, South Asia and South East Asia. The study criticises the way that children travelling alone are treated in some countries, but focuses primarily on what can be done within the limitations of the law to assist such children and enable them to exercise their human rights. It notes that in countries where immigration policy (and detaining irregular immigrants) is a government priority, it is difficult for Terre des Hommes or other organisations to give separated children the support that child rights organisations know to be appropriate (and to which the children are often entitled), for fear that they will be accused of infringing the law.

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