Modern slavery and adolescence: A rapid evidence review

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This evidence review assesses existing academic and grey literature on adolescent experiences of modern slavery in all the seven GAGE countries. We focus on all forms of modern slavery present in each country, connecting them to broader dynamics and drivers of modern slavery such as migration, conflict, poverty, and family dynamics, with a specific focus on gender.

We then look at existing international and national legal frameworks in place to tackle modern slavery, and review evidence of four types of initiatives (preventive, remedial, rescue, legal/policy). We provide information on their different scopes and aims, and an overview of how they have worked so far. We conclude by providing a set of recommendations for program design and delivery, policies, and research.

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Mazzilli, Caterina, Lauren Eglen, Rachel George, Diana Jimenez Thomas Rodriquez, Priliantina Bebasari and Fiona Samuels (2023). Modern slavery and adolescence: A rapid evidence review. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/29546.


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