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On March 8, was presented the highlights of the report Trafficking in Persons Routes in the Peruvian Amazon, being detected 3 main routes. One of the challenges of the research was to go beyond a geographical analysis and incorporate an ethnographic analysis, process through which the victims have been deprived of their rights and produced as slaves.
The research was funded by USAID and ICCO and implemented by Capital Humano y Social Alternativo- CHS Alternativo.
More than 140 participants were in attendance, including civil society and donor representatives, public officials, and journalists.
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