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Mekong Challenge
A Brighter Future?
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Labour Migration
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IPEC
Project Overview
Main Project Approaches - Multi-level Interventions:
From the start, the project has encouraged both vertical and horizontal linkages and coordination in many aspects of the project. For example, capacity building has been implemented at national, provincial and district levels - focusing on topics that add value - with lateral linkages to partner agencies in the country and across the region. In all five project countries, partnerships have been formed and motivation generated with relevant government ministries, as well as with employers' and workers' organizations and academic institutions. In China, Viet Nam and Lao PDR, governmental partnerships, from central down to provincial, district and village level, remain the principal networks for implementation, together with the mass organizations for women and youth. In Thailand and Cambodia, as well as government agencies, national NGOs with experience in related fields have become important implementing partners.
Intervention