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 Paragraphs

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