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About Trafficking In Persons (Sesotho Version)
Learning from Provincial and District Responses to Trafficking in Persons for Forced Criminality
Human trafficking for forced criminality in the Greater Mekong Subregion is on the rise. UNDP and World Vision partnered with provincial and district-level practitioners to learn more about the challenges this emerging trend
Anti-child Trafficking - Legal Guide for the Asia Pacific
Underpinned by a robust regional framework, the Asia Pacific offices of World Vision are committed to building long lasting relationships with the private sector and developing pragmatic solutions to combat violence against
End Trafficking in Persons Programme Evaluation
In 2011, World Vision began a new five-year anti-trafficking programme, ‘End Trafficking in Persons’ (ETIP), across the six countries of the GMS region. ETIP had a budget of about US$14 million and was funded primarily by the
Tackling human trafficking in the Greater Mekong Sub-region
Human trafficking is a serious crime that affects men, women and children around the world. It involves putting or keeping someone in an exploitative situation, usually for profit. Exploitation can involve situations
The Vulnerability Report: Human Trafficking in the Greater Mekong Sub-region
10 things you need to know about human trafficking
10 things you need to know about labour trafficking
This publication features stories from women, men and children who were trafficked for labour exploitation. We hope that it will help improve your understanding of the true nature of human trafficking. Since statistics are
End Trafficking in Persons: January - June 2015 Update
World Vision’s End Trafficking In Persons Programme (ETIP) is a regional anti-trafficking programme implemented in Cambodia, China, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam focusing on three main pillars: prevention of the
End Trafficking in Persons - December 2014 Update
World Vision’s End Trafficking In Persons Programme (ETIP) is a regional anti-trafficking programme implemented in Cambodia, China, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam focusing on three main pillars: prevention of the
End Trafficking in Persons - June 2014 Update
World Vision’s End Trafficking In Persons Programme (ETIP) is a regional anti-trafficking programme implemented in Cambodia, China, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam focusing on three main pillars: prevention of the
Case Management System Manual
Smart Navigator Booklet (English)
The Smart Navigator Booklet contains important information about migration that youth can use as a resource. Through the Smart Navigator series, youth learn how to apply specific life skills to trafficking scenarios in order
Smart Navigator Booklet (Vietnamese)
The Smart Navigator Booklet contains important information about migration that youth can use as a resource. Through the Smart Navigator series, youth learn how to apply specific life skills to trafficking scenarios in order
Smart Navigator Booklet (Myanmar)
The Smart Navigator Booklet contains important information about migration that youth can use as a resource. Through the Smart Navigator series, youth learn how to apply specific life skills to trafficking scenarios in order
Smart Navigator Booklet (Thai)
The Smart Navigator Booklet contains important information about migration that youth can use as a resource. Through the Smart Navigator series, youth learn how to apply specific life skills to trafficking scenarios in order
Smart Navigator Booklet (Chinese)
The Smart Navigator Booklet contains important information about migration that youth can use as a resource. Through the Smart Navigator series, youth learn how to apply specific life skills to trafficking scenarios in order
Smart Navigator Booklet (Laos)
The Smart Navigator Booklet contains important information about migration that youth can use as a resource. Through the Smart Navigator series, youth learn how to apply specific life skills to trafficking scenarios in order
Smart Navigator Booklet (Khmer)
The Smart Navigator Booklet contains important information about migration that youth can use as a resource. Through the Smart Navigator series, youth learn how to apply specific life skills to trafficking scenarios in order
Finding my way (English)
Finding my way (Thailand)
Finding my way (Vietnam)