UNITED NATIONS INTER-AGENCY PROJECT ON HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN THE GREATER MEKONG SUB-REGION
Cambodia, China, Lao PDR, Myanmar, Thailand,Vietnam

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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS: AUGUST 2004 – APRIL 2006 MORE...

"[Book review] The Hungry Man - Text and  Illustrations by Oren Ginzburg. Currently available from http://www.ginzburg.fr.fm and soon, maybe, in a bookstore near you.



         Thailand unveils war on human trafficking MORE...

         Six Asian nations progress towards human trafficking pact MORE...

         UN Responds to Thai Government Action Meeting on Human Trafficking  (Dusit Island Resort,
         Chiang Rai, Thailand)
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         Statement by Mr. J.K. Robert England, UN Resident Coordinator and UNDP Resident
         Representative: Thai National Workshop on Human Trafficking 13 May 2004, Dusit Island Resort,
         Chiang Rai, Thailand
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         UN hails Thai plans to increase human trafficking penalties
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         Thailand seeks harsh punishment for human traffickers
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AIMS & ACCOMPLISHMENTS

The UN Inter-agency Project, established in 1999, aims to reduce human trafficking in the Mekong Region by strengthening co-ordination, identifying and filling gaps in regional programmes and adding value to existing initiatives... MORE...

PUBLICATIONS and LINKS

Download current and past trafficking group newsletters, publications from participating groups in the  working group, and other relevant publications concerning trafficking in the Mekong Region....MORE...

PARTICIPATING GROUPS

Twenty-one agencies are co-operating to combat human trafficking in the Mekong.... MORE...

WHAT'S COMING UP?

Workshops, conferences, and other events around the region...MORE.......

PROJECT BACKGROUND

Human trafficking has increased dramatically in the last decade, characterized by the abuse of basic human  rights. The Mekong Region is no exception.... MORE...

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