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Technical Tools
Technical Tools:
Project partner agencies, other stakeholders, and TICW-project staff identified a series of themes (or technical intervention areas (TIAs)) where there was a need for concise guidelines and tools for partner agencies’ reference and use.

Under each of these TIAs, sets of project tools and technical guidelines have been developed on ‘what (not) to do’. These guides include ‘case studies’, ‘lessons learnt’ and ‘good practices’, and provide literature references for ‘how to do’ materials. They bring together in a cohesive form existing knowledge, and new insights gained through field research:

The technical tools complement each other and should be used in an integrated manner as trafficking is a multi-dimensional issue requiring multi-dimensional responses. Each tool can be used at different hierarchical levels - for national level policy considerations, monitoring and training purposes (often at provincial level), and for focused interventions with particular target groups at grassroots level.