Yunnan Public Security Agencies (China) Rescued over 2,000 Trafficked Women and Children over Last Five Years1
During the Fourth Provincial Meeting on Women and Children in Yunnan, the Yunnan Public Security Agencies announced that in the course of combating the crime of trafficking of women and children that they had rescued over 2,000 trafficked women and children over the last five years.
UNESCO Radio Soap Operas in Minority Languages Ready for Distribution
From March 2005, UNESCO Bangkok's Culture Unit began to distribute audio materials of its ethnic minority language radio soap operas for the prevention of HIV/AIDS, trafficking and drug abuse across the Upper Mekong Sub-region.
Chinese Baby Traffickers Shift Focus to Girls1
Low prices and strong demand have created a boom in the trafficking of baby girls in the mainland's hinterland provinces, according to police.
Trafficking of Vietnamese Women and Children on the China-Vietnam Border1
The Guangxi police released a report on 11 August 2005.
Chinese Baby Traffickers Shift Focus to Girls1
Low prices and strong demand have created a boom in the trafficking of baby girls in the mainland's hinterland provinces, according to police.
Trafficking of Vietnamese Women and Children on the China-Vietnam Border1
The Guangxi police released a report on 11 August 2005.
Greater Mekong Subregion Summit in Kunming, China1
The Second Summit of the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) Economic Cooperation Program opened on 5 July 2005, highlighting the strong will of the six Asian nations to strive for collective prosperity through pragmatic cooperation.
Updates from Vietnamese Press on Border Crossing Agreements1
Vietnam, Laos and China finally agreed on their border crossing-point at a five-day meeting which concluded in Hanoi on 8 April 2005 after two rounds of negotiations.
Six Asian Countries Cooperate in Fight Against Human Trafficking
Government officials and police chiefs of six countries along Southeast Asia’s Mekong River have agreed on an action plan to fight human trafficking and help victims return to normal lives on 31 March 2005.
Six Asian Countries Cooperate in Fight Against Human Trafficking
Government officials and police chiefs of six countries along Southeast Asia’s Mekong River have agreed on an action plan to fight human trafficking and help victims return to normal lives on 31 March 2005.
Six Asian Countries Cooperate in Fight Against Human Trafficking
Government officials and police chiefs of six countries along Southeast Asia’s Mekong River have agreed on an action plan to fight human trafficking and help victims return to normal lives on 31 March 2005.
First Coordinated Mekong Ministerial Initiative Against Trafficking (COMMIT) Senior Officials Meeting
The Coordinated Mekong Ministerial Initiative Against Trafficking (COMMIT) meeting was held in Bangkok, 28-30 July 2004.
China, Vietnam Cooperate to Halt Human Trafficking
Government delegations from China and Vietnam, accompanied by officials, teachers and students, communication workers, community members and the media launched a joint communication campaign on Friday, 4 June 2004 to combat human trafficking in their border areas.
China, Vietnam Cooperate to Halt Human Trafficking
Government delegations from China and Vietnam, accompanied by officials, teachers and students, communication workers, community members and the media launched a joint communication campaign on Friday, 4 June 2004 to combat human trafficking in their border areas.
ILO Project to Prevent Trafficking in Girls and Young Women for Labour Exploitation within China (CP-TING)
In April 2004, ILO implemented a project – in collaboration with the All-China Women’s Federation, the Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Ministry of Public Security, and a range of other ministries and representatives from Anhui, Guangdong, Henan, Hunan and Jiangsu Province – to primarily focus on the most vulnerable group – girls and young women at risk of trafficking for labour exploitation within China.
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