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October 2011

June 2011

  1. Mini research on child labour in the seafood supply chain in Samut Sakhon, Thailand

    The studies include research projects on development of working conditions and labour protection for migrant workers and on use of child labour in the fishery, fishing processing, agriculture and domestic work sectors in Samut Sakhon.

February 2011

  1. Child labour in the value chain of the shrimp industry in Thailand - Final report

    The paper provides a structural analysis of the industry and value chain of shrimp industry in Thailand, and evaluates the situation and the need for child labour in shrimp industry, as well as suggesting recommendation for ways to improve the situations and to terminate the use of child labour.

June 2010

May 2010

  1. Are you listening? How the views of young people can impact government policies (Mekong Subregion)

    The perspectives and opinions of children and youth in the Mekong subregion have proven to be very valuable in the fight against trafficking.

December 2008

  1. Meeting the challenge: Proven practices for human trafficking prevention in the greater Mekong sub-region

    Compendium of proven practices and lessons learned from ILO's Mekong Sub-regional project to Combat Trafficking in Women and Children (2000-2008). Covers achievements of the project in the areas of research, policy development and direct action. It reinforces the importance of knowing who the victims are and what makes them vulnerable and that prevention works at the source as well as at transit and destination points.

September 2008

January 2006

  1. Good practices in Asia: Prevention and rehabilitation

    This document contains 18 selected good practices and lessons learnt in the context of prevention of trafficking and rehabilitation of the child victims of trafficking. These are expected to help the social partners in designing more strategic and effective programmes in combating child trafficking in the future.

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