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What we can learn from listening to victims of “trafficking”

August 24, 2017

The term “trafficking” attracts funding, but it obscures how trafficking-like practices are already part of regular labour migration processes for both men and women. … More What we can learn from listening to victims of “trafficking”

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Do Indonesian women want to be ‘rescued’ from ‘trafficking’?

July 12, 2017

Trafficking cases in Indonesia are ‘skyrocketing’, but are increasing numbers of women really put into peril, or are moralist politics at play?… More Do Indonesian women want to be ‘rescued’ from ‘trafficking’?

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