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R i s k , t r a n s p a r e n c y a n d s e c u r i t y Commonwealth Governance Handbook 2014/15 116 Sharapov, K., 2014. ‘Giving us the “biggest bang for the buck” (or not): Anti-trafficking government funding in Ukraine and the United Kingdom’. Anti-trafficking Review, 3, pp. 16–40. Surtees, R. and de Kerchove, F., 2014. ‘Who funds re/integration? Ensuring sustainable services for trafficking victims’. Anti-trafficking Review, 3, pp. 64–86. Ucnikova, M., 2014. ‘OECD and modern slavery: How much aid money is spent to tackle the issue?’. Anti-trafficking Review, 3, pp. 133–151. Varia, N., 2014. ‘Prevention and victim compensation’. Anti-trafficking Review, 3, pp. 167–170. REBECCA NAPIER-MOORE is editor of the Anti-Trafficking Review. She is also a consultant, working most recently for the Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development, and UN Women. She has published on women’s empowerment, migrants’ rights and accountability in antitrafficking. MIKE DOTTRIDGE was guest editor of the September 2014 issue of the Anti-Trafficking Review and is a consultant on human rights issues, based in the United Kingdom. He has previously worked for Amnesty International and as director of Anti-Slavery International. He is a trustee for the United Nations Voluntary Fund on contemporary forms of slavery.


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