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Trafficked at Sea: The Exploitation of Ukrainian Seafarers and Fishers 2012

Trafficked at Sea: The Exploitation of Ukrainian Seafarers and Fishers 2012
Type
Report
Country
Ukraine
Region
South Eastern Europe, Eastern Europe and Central Asia
Organization
International Organization for Migration (IOM), NEXUS Institute
Year
2013

This NEXUS Institute-authored study explores the issue of trafficking at sea through the experiences of 46 Ukrainian seafarers and fishers trafficked to Russia, Turkey and South Korea, on vessels under flags from Panama and Russia. Through a discussion and exploration of their specific trafficking experiences and post-trafficking lives, the paper considers ways that anti-trafficking policies and programmes can increasingly take into account the experiences and needs of trafficked seafarers and fishers. The paper also highlights particularities in the cases of these 46 men. While trafficking at sea has been reported in different regions, there are some aspects of the Ukrainian experiences and context that are unique and signal different sites of vulnerability and experiences and, by implication, different intervention needs and opportunities. Efforts to address trafficking in the seafaring and fishing sectors need to pay careful attention and seek to respond to this complexity and diversity.