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1. Publications and other online resources
2. Legislative Guides
3. ARTIP-related
4. Regional and international trafficking-related organisations
5. Cambodian counter-trafficking organisations
6. Lao counter-trafficking organisations
7. Myanmar counter-trafficking projects
8. Thai counter-trafficking organisations
9. Australian counter-trafficking organisations


Publications and other online resources

ASEAN Responses to Trafficking in Persons: Ending Impunity for Traffickers and Securing Justice for Victims - Report published by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), April 2006.This publication was supported by the Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID) through the Asia Regional Cooperation to Prevent People Trafficking project.

Childtrafficking.com, an extensive online library, supported by Terre des Hommes.

Combating Human Trafficking in Asia: a Resource Guide to International and Legal Instruments, Political Commitments and Recommended Practices (Chapters 1 - 6), (Chapters 6a - 9).

Globalisation, Migration and Trafficking: Some Thoughts from the South-East Asian Region, by Phil Marshall, (Technical Director of ARCPPT, then manager of the United Nations Inter-Agency Project on Human Trafficking in the Greater Mekong Sub-region), 2001.

Human Traffic, Human Rights: Redefining victim protection - Published by Anti-Slavery International, 2002.

Law Enforcement Co-operation with Non-Governmental Organisations, with reference to the Protection of Victims and Victims as Witnesses, by Paul Holmes, (Senior Adviser on Law Enforcement on ARTIP, then Senior Advisor on Police and Human Rights to ARCPPT), 2002.

No Status: Migration, Trafficking and Exploitation of Women in Thailand - Report published by Physicians for Human Rights, June 2004.

Raising Our Own Awareness: Getting to Grips with Trafficking in Persons and Related Problems in South-East Asia and Beyond, paper by Phil Marshall, in the Asia Pacific Population Journal, December 2005.

Regional Workshop on Trafficking and National Human Rights Institutions: Cooperating to End Impunity for Traffickers and Secure Justice for Victims: Concluding Statement, November 2005.

Thailand Country Report: The Eleventh United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, 18 - 25 April, 2005, Bangkok, Thailand - Synergies and Responses: Strategic Alliances in Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, by the Government of Thailand, 2005.

Trafficking in Persons: Global Patterns, released in April 2006 by UNODC.

Trafficking, Smuggling and Human Rights: Tricks and Treaties, by Dr Anne Gallagher, (Technical Director of ARTIP, then Team Leader of ARCPPT), 2001.

Violence against and Trafficking in Women as Symptoms of Discrimination: The Potential of CEDAW as an Antidote, paper prepared by Dr Anne Gallagher for UN ESCAP: Gender and Development, Discussion Paper Series No. 17, December 2005.

Legislative Guides

Legislative Guide for the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime and the Protocols thereto, published by the UNODC, 2005.

UN Recommended Principles and Guidelines on Human Rights and Human Trafficking, 2002: in English, in Thai, in Chinese.

Child-Friendly Standards and Guidelines for the Recovery and Integration of Trafficked Children, developed by ILO; the Guide 'reminds States of their obligations under international human rights standards, while drawing on practical examples from the region to show what is and is not acceptable' in support for child victims of trafficking.

ARTIP-related

AusAID - ARTIP is an initiative of the Australian Government.

Cardno Acil - ARTIP is managed by Cardno Acil.

Focus, May 2004 - issue of the AusAID magazine, with a focus on trafficking.

Regional and international trafficking-related organisations

United Nations Inter-Agency Project to Combat Trafficking in the Greater Mekong Sub-Region (UNIAP) - has a full selection of laws and policies relating to trafficking in persons from the six Greater Mekong Sub-Region countries.

Anti-Slavery International

Human Rights Watch HumanTrafficking.org - This site aims to bring Government and NGOs in the East Asia and Pacific region together to cooperate and learn from each other’s experiences in their efforts to combat human trafficking.

HumanTrafficking.org - This site aims to bring Government and NGOs in the East Asia and Pacific region together to cooperate and learn from each other’s experiences in their efforts to combat human trafficking.

ILO Asia-Pacific The International Labour Organisation's Mekong Project to Combat Trafficking in Children and Women.

International Organisation of Migration, South-East Asia.

TIPinAsia - Trafficking in Persons in Asia: a web portal for information on trafficking in persons in Asia, funded by the Asia Foundation and USAID.

UNESCO Trafficking Project

United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime - Global Programme Against Trafficking in Human Beings.

United States Department of State International Information Programs: Human Trafficking - includes the Trafficking in Persons report .

Cambodian counter-trafficking organisations

AFESIP - Agir Pour Les Femmes Dans Les Situations Precaires (Acting for Women in Distressing Situations).

Cambodian Defenders Project - Legal aid lawyers, working to assist the poor and vulnerable and develop the legal system; includes Cambodian laws translated into English.

Lao counter-trafficking organisations

Consortium - funded by the USAID, it conducts awareness-raising and provides training.

Village Focus International - focuses on community education and awareness raising and youth development.

Myanmar counter-trafficking projects

Save the Children - UK.

World Vision

Thai counter-trafficking organisations

Asian Research Centre for Migration - at the Institute of Asian Studies, Chulalongkorn University.

Foundation Against Child Exploitation (FACE) - FACE was founded in 1995 to monitor the criminal justice system regarding exploitation of children in Thailand.

Foundation for Women (FFW) - FFW provides information, support, referral, and emergency financial assistance to women who have been victims of exploitation, violence and trafficking.

Mekong Region Law Centre - a non-profit association of the legal communities of Cambodia, Lao P.D.R., Thailand, and Vietnam established to promote judicial cooperation, legal education and the rule of law in the region.

Australian counter-trafficking organisations
Project Respect - Australia's leading counter-trafficking NGO.

 

For more information on counter-trafficking organisations see Combating Trafficking in Persons: A Directory of Organisations.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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