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Mekong Challenge
A Brighter Future?
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Labour Migration
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Project Overview
Main Project Approaches - Replication, Mainstreaming and Empowerment:
Replication is called for not simply of successful small rural livelihood projects as an alternative trafficking, but also the mainstreaming of approaches to local project management, coordination, strategy and policy development in the context of prevention. The project's way of working and philosophy have for instance been promoted during conferences, missions, and meetings with government officials. The importance of documenting good practices, experiences and lessons learned, and of sharing information has also been promoted - horizontally for replication, upwards for mainstreaming, and downwards for empowerment.
Mainstreaming
In addition to the mainstreaming of small projects and approaches, the project is working towards mainstreaming the issue of trafficking itself into policy and planning processes, so that government departments can develop policies applicable at different levels and appropriate legislation.