REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON CONTEMPORARY FORMS OF SLAVERY, INCLUDING ITS CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES, GULNARA SHAHINIAN : ADDENDUM :
This situation generates tension among the informal communities living in
the areas surrounding the mines that depend on mining to earn money. There is an increased
sense of insecurity when precious stones become rarer.
3. (...) The high cost of the
ritual and its regular practice, however, mean that children are often sent out to work in
order to earn more money to pay for the ceremony.
80. In places like Ambositra, children are encouraged to become domestic workers. (...) While professional domestic workers can earn between $36 and $68 a month, non-
professional workers only earn $4.5 to $14 a month.
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LETTER DATED 23 JUNE 2015 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF THE DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF KOREA TO THE UNITED NATIONS OFFICE AT GENEVA ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL
It is as clear as noonday that the “office” is no more than a center for gat hering
misinformation cooked up by “defectors from the north” and other riff -raffs to earn
money as it is set to implement the U.S. hostile policy towards the DPRK from A to Z.
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REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS, ESPECIALLY WOMEN AND CHILDREN, JOY NGOZI EZEILO : ADDENDUM
They were physically
assaulted and abused if they did not earn enough to satisfy the traffickers.
C. Legislative, policy and institutional framework
1. (...) In addition, trafficked women are deprived of
opportunities to earn income while staying in the shelter. At the Kredtrakarn Centre,
products made by the residents are sold at a shop inside the Centre. Trafficked persons are
said to earn 75 per cent of the price of their products; however, the information received
suggests that, at most, they only receive 200 baht ($6.40) upon departure.
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REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE HUMAN RIGHTS ASPECTS OF THE VICTIMS OF TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS, ESPECIALLY WOMEN AND CHILDREN, SIGMA HUDA :ADDENDUM
Approximately one month later, the wife told A.B.J. that she could earn additional money
if she agreed to have sexual relations with men. (...) The village heads first
decided that the men should pay some money to the mother, but as she refused, they decided to
auction the mother and her child off. (...) According to the information received, when the criminal verdict against traffickers
requires them to provide compensation to their victims, the money awarded is deposited with the
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court and can only be withdrawn by a legal resident holding a bank account.
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REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE SALE OF CHILDREN, CHILD PROSTITUTION AND CHILD PORNOGRAPHY, JUAN MIGUEL PETIT :ADDENDUM
Approximately one month later, the wife told
ABJ that she could earn additional money if she agreed to have sexual relations with men. (...) CH was
reportedly told by one of the nurses that money had been paid by the adoption agency to ensure
that the baby was taken away from her as she did not deserve to have him were unfounded. (...) The village heads first decided that the men
should pay some money to P.K., but as she refused, they decided to auction P.K. and her child
off.
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REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE SALE OF CHILDREN, CHILD PROSTITUTION AND CHILD PORNOGRAPHY, JUAN MIGUEL PETIT :ADDENDUM
A neighbour and one of his mother’s relatives allegedly
approached the family and proposed to take the boy to the United Arab Emirates to work in a
camel farm, promising that he would earn a lot of money. It is reported that the parents agreed to
this proposal and that the child was then sent to the United Arab Emirates. (...) They were repatriated in June 2003;
(g) In 1996, in Omorpur village, Hobiganj district, a man, whose name is known to
the Special Rapporteur, proposed to the father of K.M, then aged 6 and M., 4, to give him his
sons and wife so that he could take them to Dubai where that they would earn lots of money. The
father accepted and gave his children to the alleged trafficker. (...) She hoped that S. would earn money in Dubai and be able to send it to the family in
Bangladesh.
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Each
person has to decide whether to become a worker (earn wages) or an entrepreneur (earn
profits) and whether to pay a fixed participation cost to be able to borrow from the banking
system.
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She further learnt of a case where the father of an 11-year-old
child of Cameroonian nationality went back to Cameroon to find money to pay back the
debt he owed his employer. (...) The
Ministry further established the electronic Wage Protection System, which requires
employers with 100 or more employees to pay wages through banks, money transfer
companies or similar service providers. (...) This pattern illustrates that in the
absence of opportunities to earn a living while staying at shelters for their protection and
recovery, victims urgently wanted to leave the country.
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VISIT TO NIGERIA :REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON ADEQUATE HOUSING AS A COMPONENT OF THE RIGHT TO AN ADEQUATE STANDARD OF LIVING, AND ON THE RIGHT TO NON-DISCRIMINATION IN THIS CONTEXT
It is well established that in Nigeria real estate is used as a convenient place to
launder money gained through corrupt practices, to park excess capital and to provide
financial security for the wealthy. (...) As
those living in informal settlements are often without income or earn very low incomes,
such costs are prohibitive. (...) A/HRC/43/43/Add.1
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could show a company identification document, had some money on them or were well
dressed might be released.
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