A/HRC/17/33/Add.2
Annex
Report of the Special Rapporteur on the human rights of
migrants on his mission to Senegal (17-24 August 2009)
Contents
Page
I.
Introduction.............................................................................................................
1–6
3
II.
General background: the migration phenomenon ...................................................
7–28
3
A.
Movement of persons in and out of Senegal...................................................
7–16
3
B.
Remittances ....................................................................................................
17–20
5
C.
Refugees and asylum-seekers ........................................................................
21–24
6
D.
Smuggling of migrants ...................................................................................
25–26
7
E.
Trafficking in persons.....................................................................................
27–28
7
Normative and institutional framework for the protection of the rights of
migrants in Senegal .................................................................................................
29–58
8
A.
The international and regional legal framework ............................................
29–36
8
B.
The national legal and institutional framework ..............................................
37–51
9
C.
Bilateral agreements .......................................................................................
52–58
12
Major challenges in the protection of the human rights of migrants
in Senegal ................................................................................................................
59–86
14
A.
Socio-economic challenges.............................................................................
59–64
14
B.
Legislative challenges.....................................................................................
65–67
15
C.
Challenges in strategies, policies and measures in the field of migration.......
68–74
16
D.
Challenges and measures under the auspices of bilateral and
multilateral cooperation ..................................................................................
75–83
17
Measures to combat trafficking in persons .....................................................
84–86
19
Conclusions and recommendations .........................................................................
87–99
20
III.
IV.
E.
V.
2
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