Stolen Smiles - The physical and psychological health consequences of women and adolescents trafficked in Europe

Sunday, January 1, 2006
Author: 
Cathy Zimmerman, Mazeda Hossain, Kate Yun, Brenda Roche, Linda Morison, and Charlotte Watts. The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine

Trafficking is a severe form of violence against women and a serious violation of human rights.Women and adolescents who are trafficked suffer some of the most unspeakable acts of abuse, exploitation and degradation. The damage to their health and well-being is often profound and enduring. Yet, to date, little data has been available on the range and extent of the physical and psychological health damage experienced by women who are trafficked. This report presents some of the first-ever statistical data on the health consequences of women who have been trafficked. It also provides information on the violence and health risks that may have influenced these outcomes. It is hoped that this evidence base will contribute to improved policies and well-planned resources and services available for the many women who require assistance in rebuilding their health and well-being.

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Health-VAW_PsychoTrafficEuro_LonSchoolHygieneMed_2006.pdf