Trafficking of women and girls in Nepal

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Trafficking of women and girls in Nepal. Some estimates from Maiti Nepal suggest that trafficking from Nepal may have increased from an estimated 3-5,000 per year during the pre-war times (1990) to possibly 12-20,000 per year in 2010. This includes internal and external trafficking. Internal trafficking increased extensively during and after the ten years of armed conflict in Nepal, though great uncertainty exists about such estimates.
Sources Maiti Nepal; NHRC, Trafficking in Person Especially on Women and Children in Nepal, 2008, Interpol; Press Review.
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Riccardo Pravettoni, UNEP/GRID-Arendal
Appears in Women at the Frontline of Climate Change - Gender Risks and Hopes
Published 2011
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