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Co-producing a post-trafficking agenda: collaborating on transforming citizenship in Nepal
Authors:Nina Laurie  Diane Richardson  Meena Poudel  Shakti Samuha  Janet Townsend
Institution:1. Nina.Laurie@ncl.ac.uk
Abstract:This article discusses how a new agenda on post-trafficking is gaining momentum through academic and activist anti-trafficking collaborations focused on co-producing knowledge with women who have returned from trafficking situations. Co-production of this nature is important as the issues raised by post-trafficking scenarios are largely ignored in anti-trafficking strategies, and the stigmatisation and poverty which women in these circumstances encounter means they rarely have a voice in policy-making. Drawing on research in Nepal, we present four types of co-produced data around transforming citizenship post-trafficking, and reflect on the strategies for generating and using them for advocacy purposes.
Keywords:Gender and diversity  Civil society – Partnership  NGOs  Aid – Capacity development  Governance and public policy  Labour and livelihoods – Migration  Rights  South Asia
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