united nations inter-agency project on human trafficking three phases 2000-2010 30 staff six country...
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United Nations Inter-Agency Project on Human
Trafficking
Three Phases2000-2010
30 StaffSix Country offices1 Regional Office
Annual Budget$1,800,000
Donors:SIDA, Norway, US,
Canada, New Zealand, Sweden,
Australia, UK, Netherlands, ADB,
GTIP, Germany
Partners::Governments
UNMulti-laterals
DonorsCivil Society
Private Sector
Phase II EvaluationMay 2006
Project Design ProcessMay 2006 – Nov 2007
Project DocumentApproval (Dec 2006)
THE GOALTo make a tangible and sustained
Impact on human trafficking in the Greater Mekong Sub-region through continued advancement of a more cohesive, strategic and
incisive response.
Objectives?4 Total
Objectives 1Support to
Government
Objectives 2Support to
UN
Objectives 3Data Collection and
AnalysisAll Counter-Trafficking
Objectives 4Special Projects
COMMIT InteragencyCoordination SIREN Worst Offenders
Underserved Victim
Ethics
Shelter Improvement
75 Percent
Financial Crisis
1 Percent 11 Percent
13 Percent
Objective 2: COMMIT
MOUSPA IICOMMIT WORKPLAN
Government, UNand Civil Society
ImplementationCOMMIT TF
MeetingSOM
COMMITTASKFORCES SEARCH
USGCHCR
MPS
MOL
Shelters
POLICE
IMO
ILO
LPN
Save The Children
UNICEF
UNIAP
DIS
UNODC
UNESCO
World Vision
COMMITTASKFORCESOver 250 Partners
Six CountiesSix Languages
COMMIT ACHIEVEMENTS
TrainingKey targets:
• Regional training program• National training curricula• Cadre of national trainers
PolicyKey targets:
National Plans of Action and
PoAs for bilateral agreements
coordinated, funded, and
functioning
ProsecutionKey targets:
Stronger legal frameworks,
with informed and appropriate
judicial and prosecutorial
response
ProtectionKey targets:
Regional and national victim protection guiding principles;
guidelines on victim ID
PreventionKey targets:
Improved, more targeted Vulnerability reduction;
strengthened labor recruitment
MONITORING & COORDINATION
COMMIT achievements: concrete and measurable since 2004