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Mekong Challenge
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Labour Migration
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Project Overview
Main Project Approaches - Holistic and Integrated:
Trafficking has social, cultural, economic, financial, historical, geographical and political dimensions, and all of these have to be taken into account when attempting to establish strategies for prevention. The holistic and integrated approach aims to address trafficking in children and women through these different dimensions. This implies not just programme co-ordination but also integrated planning to address a common cause - including improving access to existing services and targeting communities as a whole rather than specific at risk groups. Because trafficking presents such a variety of issues and problems, many and varied persons and institutions, both governmental and non-governmental, have become involved in the different country projects, all bringing their special interest, expertise and influence.
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