Combating trafficking in children for labour exploitation in the Mekong sub-region: a proposed framework for ILO-IPEC action and proceedings of a Mekong sub-regional consultation

Presents research on the nature and magnitude of trafficking in the Mekong sub-region and outlines the key characteristics of the ILO-IPEC framework for action to combat trafficking in children. Includes the proceedings, group work and presentations of the preceding sub-regional meeting.

The IPEC is spearheading the concern for trafficked children within a framework for action in Southeast Asia. The framework proposes groups of activities to combat trafficking in children in country specific and sub-regional contexts, based on significant experience accumulated in combatting child labour in Asia. The framework focusses on trafficking in children for labour exploitation, including sexual exploitation - both internally and across borders. Particular attention will be paid to vulnerable groups such as children of migrants and ethnic minorities, tribal groups, the very young (under 12 years of age), and girls. ILO-IPEC strategies to combat trafficking in children include direct assistance, advocacy and campaign work, institutional capacity building, and legislation and enforcement at the country level, as well as bilateral and sub-regional actions. These activities will be implemented in collaboration with a broad alliance of partners including government agencies, workers' and employers organizations, NGOs, and academia - at national and sub-regional level.