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ADDRESSING HUMAN TRAFFICKING AND EXPLOITATION IN TIMES OF CRISIS Presentation of IOM research findings Vienna, 7 th July 2015 Michela Macchiavello, Specialist Assistance to Vulnerable Migrants, International Organization for Migration IOM

Research Context External Response: International community response to crisis Internal Response: IOM considerations and strategy This document is part of a more comprehensive research study forthcoming publication

Methodology Length of the study: November 2014 until May 2015 Focus: Global assessment of ongoing and past crises (e.g. armed conflict, natural diasters, protracted crises 2004-2015) Primary data collection: 2 field assessments : Iraq; Libya Over 120 semi-structured interviews with field practitioners and representatives from IOM, the UN, I/NGOs, CSOs, local authorities Secondary data collection: IOM s internal and public data (1990 s-2015) Extensive literature review: research and background documents from academic, humanitarian fields, and media reports

Click Research to edit Case Master Studies: title style Armed conflict: Libya 2011-2014 Iraq 2014 Syria and Syrian refugees: 2012 2015 Natural disasters: South Asian Tsunami, (Thailand, Sri Lanka and Indonesia 2004) Haiti (earthquake) 2010 Philippines (Haiyan Typhoon) 2013, Protracted crisis/complex migratory crises: Eastern Africa and the migratory route through North Africa

Click Key Research to edit Master Findings title style Armed Conflict Natural Disasters Different scenarios Similar features Similar Features Existing trafficking increases New, exploitation types arise Protection GAP UN Cluster System CT needs to be included Donors different priorities CT not yet seen as a priority in E; Understanding of THB in crisis?

Key Research Findings: Details Crisis situations can exacerbate existing vulnerabilities to and manifestations of trafficking in persons Crisis- induced forms of trafficking emerge Displacement and mobility create additional risk factors to broader abuse and exploitation Trafficking in persons is not a side effect of crises but often directly interrelated Trafficking in persons and prevention of exploitation are best addressed at the onset of the humanitarian crisis response Yet.. counter-trafficking and protection of vulnerable migrants remain at the margins of humanitarian response efforts

The Protection Gap Addressed Unaddressed Child Protection Gender Based Violence VoT and those at risk Forced child labour Forced early Victims of trafficking (labour marriage exploitation, slavery, forced begging, etc.) Forced child recruitment Child violence and abuse Child kidnapping and abduction Forced temporary marriage Victims of trafficking for organ removal Forced prostitution Kidnapping of migrants for ransom payments Domestic violence Exploitation of discriminated minorities Illegal adoption Sexual violence, rape and sexual exploitation Sexual Exploitation and Abuse by aid workers Exploitation of stranded migrants Displaced population resorting to unsafe migration Abductions of stranded migrants or migrant workers

Selected Recommendations The response to human trafficking and related abuses against vulnerable populations in times of crisis should be: Considered as a life-saving protection activity Operationalized and fully integrated before, during and after a crisis: Specifically, from the onset of crisis Systematically incorporated into assessment, monitoring and funding mechanisms

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