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Cathy Zimmerman Content Topic Results

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The Health Risks and Consequences of Trafficking in Women and Adolescents: Findings from a European Study

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Violence and deprivation associated with trafficking (i.e., physical violence, sexual violence, confinement, lack of access to health care) often have profound impacts on trafficked women's physical and psychological health. Drawing upon a two-year international study, this report explores health risks, health consequences, and barriers to services encountered by trafficked women. Additionally, Zimmerman discusses findings on trafficked women's access to health care, as well as service provider intervention efforts.
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December 2003

WHO Ethical and Safety Recommendations for Interviewing Trafficked Women

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This report is designed to help service providers, researchers, and members of the media understand the dynamics of trafficking and adopt ethical interviewing practices with trafficking victims. The report offers guidelines to readers for assessing risks to trafficking victims, protecting victims' safety and confidentiality, selecting effective translators, and responding effectively to victims who need help.