The first decade of the mandate of the Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially women and children 2014, para. 12
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The present review of the mandate seeks to examine and reflect on the first decade of work of the Special Rapporteur on Trafficking in persons, especially women and children, with particular attention paid to the principle that have informed the mandate since its inception, namely that the human rights of trafficked persons are at the centre of anti-trafficking efforts and that measures taken against trafficking should not adversely affect the human rights and dignity of all persons. The review is not exhaustive. Rather, it draws on documentation produced by the Special Rapporteur to identify key achievements and ongoing challenges within the context of global anti-trafficking efforts. In addition to providing a record of the work of the mandate, the Special Rapporteur seeks to draw lessons and insights for the future work of the mandate and the anti-trafficking sector as a whole.
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