UN Expert on Contemporary Forms Of Slavery In First Mission To Kazakhstan
GENEVA (20 September 2012) – United Nations Special Rapporteur Gulnara Shahinian will visit Kazakhstan from 24 September
to 1 October 2012, to assess a number of initiatives developed by the authorities to prevent the worst forms of child
labour, forced and bonded labour. Ms. Shahinian is the first UN independent expert monitoring contemporary forms of
slavery, including its causes and consequences, to visit the country.
“Slavery like practices such as forced and bonded labour remain a grave and persistent problem today,” said the Special
Rapporteur, who is visiting the country at the invitation of the Government. “This visit provides me with a unique
opportunity to discuss and report on the impact of policies and programmes adopted by Kazakhstan to combat contemporary
forms of slavery.”
The independent human rights expert’s mandate on contemporary forms of slavery includes issues such as servile marriages
and domestic servitude.
During her eight-day visit, Ms. Shahinian will travel to Astana, Almaty, Shymkent, Maktaral and Enbekshikazahskiy
district to hold discussions with government representatives, law enforcement agencies, non-governmental organizations,
trade unions, community members and others.
A press conference will be held in Astana at the conclusion of the Special Rapporteur’s visit - on Monday, 1 October
2012 with additional information to follow. Ms. Shahinian will present the visit’s findings at the Human Rights Council
in September 2013.
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Gulnara Shahinian was appointed as the first Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of slavery, its causes and
consequences in May 2008. She is a lawyer with extensive experience as an expert consultant for various UN, EU, Council
of Europe, OSCE and government bodies on children’s rights, gender, migration and trafficking. Ms Shahinian is also a
former trustee of the UN Voluntary Trust Fund on Contemporary forms of Slavery. Learn more, log on to:
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