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Labour Dimensions of Human Trafficking, Understanding the Issue & Effective Responses: Lessons from the Greater Mekong Sub-Region of the ILO Mekong Project to Combat Trafficking in Children and Women (TICW) is a week-long intensive certificate course that gathers ILO constituents, key stakeholders and academics dedicated in the fight against human trafficking. It aims to provide participants with an advanced understanding of trafficking for labour exploitation and to build capacity to ensure more effective responses in the Mekong-Sub-Region. More specifically, the objectives of the training course are to: clarify the conceptual framework and increase the understanding of migration and human trafficking; create a platform to share knowledge about international strategies and responses to address migration and human trafficking; prepare participants for their own development of strategies to address migration and trafficking of children for labour in the Greater Mekong Sub-Region. At the end of the course, participants will be able to identify gaps in current responses and develop plans for remedial action.

The links below give an outline of the course and the main documents/content. More information on this and other training courses can be obtained from the ILO's International Training Centre at Turin, Italy.


 
Last update:29.10.2008 ^ top