A rapid Assessment Survey

The main objective is to provide a rapid assessment of the current situation concerning child trafficking from Albania to other countries for labor or sexual exploitation by means of qualitative techniques. The study focuses on the following: Determination of push and pull factors influencing child trafficking; Sketching of profiles for different categories of children who have been trafficked or risk being trafficked; Clarification of the trafficking process – recruitment, transaction, agents, transport; Various ways of exploiting children through the depiction of the daily life of trafficked children, work done, control exerted by traffickers; Ways of escaping the trafficking net and the process of rehabilitation and social reintegration of children redeemed from trafficking.

 

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