Disaster and human trafficking / Mondira Dutta.

The book highlights the root cause of human trafficking and analyses how factors of vulnerability affect the marginalized, especially during and after a disaster. Human trafficking like other studies on disaster research, needs to be tackled from various perspectives such as empowering the vulnerabl...

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Main Author: Dutta, Mondira
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Language:English
Published: Singapore : Springer, 2021.
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505 0 |a Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- About the Author -- Acronyms -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Maps -- List of Exhibits -- 1 Introduction -- Context -- Methodology and Field Visit -- Disaster and Human Trafficking-Interlinks -- Magnitude of Human Trafficking -- Violence Against Women (VAW) -- Policies and Protocols -- Community Participation -- References -- 2 Links Between Disaster and Human Trafficking -- Disaster and Human Trafficking-The Perception -- Disaster Mitigation and Risk Reduction -- Disaster Management Act 
505 8 |a Sendai Framework of Action (SFA) and Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) -- Mapping the Vulnerable Areas -- The Disaster Response Plan -- Crime Against Women -- References -- 3 Civil Society Organizations and Community Participation -- Significance of CSOs and NGOs -- Awareness and Sensitization -- Networking, Advocacy and Media -- Training and Capacity Building -- Vigilance, Prosecution and Conviction -- Information, Education, Technology and Communication (IETC) -- Community-Based Preventive Measures-A Composite Picture -- References -- 4 Laws, Policies and Protocols -- The Legal Framework 
505 8 |a International Protocols -- Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) -- The Yokohama Strategy -- Hyogo and the Sendai Framework -- Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) -- Regional Policies and the Disaster Management Act -- Anti-trafficking Measures -- References -- 5 Bridging the Gaps between Institutions and Civil Society Organization -- Institutional Mechanisms -- The West Bengal Task Force, Directorate of Child Rights -- West Bengal State Commission of Protection for Child Rights (WBSCPCR) -- Anti-Human Trafficking Units (AHTU, WB) -- Office of the District Magistrate, South 24 Parganas 
505 8 |a Border Security Force (BSF) -- Judiciary -- Parliamentarians -- Non-Governmental Organisation -- Shelter Homes -- References -- 6 Conclusion -- Annexure I: Advisory on Combating Human Trafficking in India, 2009 -- Annexure II: Advisory on Preventing and Combating Human Trafficking in India-Dealing with Foreign Nationals, 2012 -- Annexure III: TIP Report 2019: Country Narrative (India) -- India: TIER 2 -- Annexure IV: Links of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) -- Annexure V: Field Visit Survey, November 2018, Kolkata, West Bengal 
520 |a The book highlights the root cause of human trafficking and analyses how factors of vulnerability affect the marginalized, especially during and after a disaster. Human trafficking like other studies on disaster research, needs to be tackled from various perspectives such as empowering the vulnerable people, creating awareness, strengthening the disaster risk reduction measures and creating a common platform to fight the vicious circle by breaking its continuity and making strategies victim centric and people friendly. The book adapts a multidisciplinary approach embedding concepts from political, social, economic and anthropological perceptions. The discourse in the book revolves around the emotional and psycho-social stress factors including weak implementation of laws and policies at various levels. The content weaves around three themes -- magnitude and interlinks between disaster and human trafficking; policies and protocols on disaster risk reduction and human trafficking and community participation and institutional support. Through these themes, the volume works on identification of the vulnerable areas which are not in compliance with the Sendai Framework of Action, 2015 in the backdrop of the Disaster Management Act of India, 2005. The volume will be of immense interest to a wide range of practitioners, researchers, academicians, policy makers, political leaders, gender experts, international organizations, disaster management authorities, civil society organisations, and scholars working in the area of human rights in general and trafficking in particular. Note: This research was funded by Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR). Human Trafficking is complex, layered and lies at the intersections of multiple vulnerabilities, gender being among the most significant ones. This gets exacerbated during both natural and human made disasters. Any attempt to either understand or address it will be fraught with challenges if women and girls' unique vulnerabilities, as well as their needs, voice, choice, agency and safety is not centre-staged in any effort. Mondira's book does exactly that ... it succinctly and in simple words explores the compounding discriminations, including structural inequalities, that cause and result in women and girls differential gendered vulnerabilities to being trafficked during disasters. Once this is understood, the solutions can be specific, gender responsive, and sustainable. - Anju Dubey Pandey, Gender Responsive Governance and Ending Violence against Women Specialist, UN Women, New Delhi, India. 
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