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The corporate sector can make an invaluable contribution to the prevention of trafficking. It can create opportunities for livelihoods and support organizations that prosecute traffickers and protect victims.
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Project Childhood launched in Lao PDRing
An initiative to combat the sexual exploitation of children in the travel and tourism sectors of the Greater Mekong sub-region was presented in Lao PDR. Project Childhood is a $7.5 million Australian AID (AusAID)-funded initiative focusing on Cambodia, Lao PDR, Thailand and Vietnam.
OSCE Mission to Skopje supports efforts to tackle child trafficking
Strengthening regional co-operation and dialogue for an effective response to human and child trafficking is the aim of an OSCE-supported regional workshop that started in Skopje last week. The project, organized by the OSCE Mission to Skopje in co-operation with the French Government, aims at identifying and reinforcing the most efficient mechanisms and practices for preventing, identifying, referring and protecting child victims.

ICAT in the UN.GIFT.HUB
From January 2012, the UN.GIFT.HUB will be hosting information from the Inter-Agency Coordination Group against Trafficking in Persons (ICAT). The HUB will be posting ICAT news updates, publications and events and it now features a permanent section with more information about this multi-agency coordination mechanism.




Enabling innovative partnerships is one of the main UN.GIFT areas of work. UN.GIFT will continue to work with the private sector...
Enabling innovative partnerships with the private sector is one of UN.GIFT's trademarks. UN.GIFT has launched: Human Trafficking and Business: Good Practices to prevent and combat human trafficking, a new publication designed specifically to assist the business community.