Crossing Boundaries
Cross border mobility in children and adolescents between Bangladesh and India is usually recorded from the perspective of trafficking, with particular focus on sex trafficking in girls. However, there has been a steady, if not growing, incidence of boys crossing borders between Bangladesh and India. Although NGOs in India and Bangladesh possess anecdotal evidence related to Bangladeshi boys in India there is very little literature or an understanding on the nature of the phenomenon, the implications on children on the move across borders, the nature of interventions by NGOs in assisting children, policy and legal implications and the way boys crossing borders are affected. Correspondingly, there is practically no information on the reverse trend – Indian boys in Bangladesh. Crossing Boundaries explores the phenomenon of trafficking in boys and to build an understanding among the stakeholders on the issue thereby influencing state and NGO child protection policies and interventions. In particular, the study will inform policies and systems which facilitate the repatriation of boys across countries and suggest strategies to address vulnerabilities of boys to smuggling, trafficking and other forms of abuse, violence and exploitation.
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