Title: Trafficking in women a global problem
1Trafficking in women a global problem
- HÃ¥vard, Kirsti,
- Maria, Marieke, Olga
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3What is trafficking?
- Women are being sold over national borders and
forced into prostitution.
4Reasons for choosing this subject
- Close relationship with poverty
- Site-visit to The Nest
- A flourishing problem
5How does trafficking work?
- Hopeless situation
- Desperate solution
- Trapped in prostitution
6The victims?
- Where do they come from?
- Promises
7How many women are we talking about?
- What do we know
- 700.000 4 million world wide
- 500.000 women the inhabitants of Oslo
8Behind the trafficking
- Organised crime
- Individual traffickers
9Why are they trafficking?
- Poverty is the main reason
- the absence of realistic prospects
- women 1.4 times lower salary
- one would clutch at straws to survive.
10Why are they trafficking?
- Feminisation of poverty
- high unemployment
- lack of education
- access to resources
- low wages
11Why are they trafficking?
- Ethics
- survey
- article
- our attitude needs to be changed
12Survey from Lancet medical journal
- Public survey in England asked 11.000 men
between 16-44 years old if they had paid for sex
in the previous 4 years - in 1990 2,1 men
- 2000 4,3 men
13Why are they trafficking?
- Ethics
- survey
- article
- our attitude needs to be changed
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15Why are they trafficking?
- Ethics
- survey
- article
- our attitude needs to be changed
16Site-visit in Copenhagen
- The Nest a care-center for prostitutes
- 60-80 are foreigners
17Neglected, rejected and unwanted
- Severe problems
- Physically
- Mentally
18The vision
- The Nest open 24 hours
- Professionals to deal with their problems
19Lilja 4-ever
- Movie about trafficking Made by Swedish
Director Lukas Moodysson
20Interdisciplinairy discussion
21What is being done?
- Denmark
- New law traffickers can be punished
- Maximum penalty 8 years
- First traffickers were condemned (article)
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23What is being done?
- Baltic countries
- IOM campaign in 2001
- Increase awareness
- Educate potential victims
24What is being done?
- Britain
- new laws against prostitution
- more restictive legislation
25What is being done?
- Sweden
- Trafficking illegal (2002)
- 2-10 years prison
- Illegal to buy sex (2003)
- Gone down by 90
26Literature
- Anas land sisterhood in Eastern Europe,
westview press, Colorado, 1997 - The economist - sept 4. 2004
- NIKK magazine - nr 1 2002
- Urban - sept 7. 2004
- Politikken - sept 7. 2004
- http//www.stopkvindehandel.dk
- http//www.iktk.se/ kvinna till kvinna
- http//www.celi.dk/
- http//www.state.gov/
- http//usinfo.state.gov/
27Thanks for participating!
Marieke
Maria
Havard
Olga
Kirsti