Exploitation and Abuse of Girl Domestic Workers in Guinea
This 110-page report documents how girls as young as 8 years old work up to 18 hours a day as domestic workers, frequently without pay, and are often insulted, beaten and raped by their employers. Domestic work is the largest employment category among children in Guinea. Girls come from as far as Mali, and some are victims of trafficking and forced labor.
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ISBN: A1908
ISBN: A1908
- Bottom of the Ladder
- Map of Guinea
- Map of Mali
- Summary
- Recommendations
- Methodology and Terminology
- I. The Context: Girl Childhood and Migration in West Africa
- II. Recruitment into Domestic Work
- III. Life of Girl Domestic Workers in Lower Guinea
- IV. The Legal Framework
- V. Legal, Policy and Programmatic Responses to Protect Child Domestic Workers
- VI. Conclusion
- Acknowledgements






