A/HRC/24/43 Contents Page I. Introduction ............................................................................................................. 1 3 II. Activities of the mandate ......................................................................................... 2–6 3 A. Visits to countries and follow-up activities..................................................... 2–5 3 B. Communications and other activities .............................................................. 6 3 III. Challenges and lessons in combating contemporary forms of slavery .................... 7–26 3 IV. International legal framework ................................................................................. 27–32 8 V. VI. VII. 2 Paragraphs A. Slavery ............................................................................................................ 27 8 B. Debt bondage and serfdom ............................................................................. 28 8 C. Servile marriage .............................................................................................. 29 9 D. Child slavery ................................................................................................... 30 9 E. Domestic servitude ......................................................................................... 31 9 F. Forced labour .................................................................................................. 32 10 Challenges in combating contemporary forms of slavery ....................................... 33–45 10 A. Legal and policy challenges ............................................................................ 33–36 10 B. Institutional and implementation challenges................................................... 37–45 11 Good practices ......................................................................................................... 46–77 13 A. Legislation ...................................................................................................... 46–50 13 B. Enforcement .................................................................................................... 51–57 14 C. Awareness-raising and prevention .................................................................. 58–61 15 D. Victim identification, protection and rehabilitation ........................................ 62–66 16 E. Multi-stakeholder initiatives ........................................................................... 67–72 17 F. Sourcing ......................................................................................................... 73–77 18 Conclusions and recommendations ......................................................................... 78–96 19 A. Recommendations to Governments ................................................................ 84–89 20 B. Recommendations to international agencies and donors ................................ 90–94 21 C. Recommendations to businesses ..................................................................... 95–96 21

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