Keo Chenda, International Organization for Migration, Phnom Penh, November 2006.
This study aims to increase understanding on the current situation of children who are former victims of trafficking who have been reintegrated. The emphasis is on their situation mainly in terms of wellbeing, livelihood, challenges, feelings, future prospects, and key factors that have enabled them to remain with their families. The findings will help concerned NGOs to reflect on their current practices so that they are able to devise more effective operational strategies to ensure improved services are provided for their end beneficiaries- child trafficking survivors.
Life After Reintegration: The Situation of Child Trafficking Survivors Part 1
Life After Reintegration: The Situation of Child Trafficking Survivors Part 2
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