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Child labour / International Labour Organization / United Nations Development Group / Human rights abuses / Human trafficking / International labor standards / Special Action Programme to Combat Forced Labour / Unfree labour / Global Labour University / United Nations / Human migration / International relations
Date: 2004-10-27 05:01:00
Child labour
International Labour Organization
United Nations Development Group
Human rights abuses
Human trafficking
International labor standards
Special Action Programme to Combat Forced Labour
Unfree labour
Global Labour University
United Nations
Human migration
International relations

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