UNIAP-Cambodia is proud to announce the list of human trafficking publications available to the public at their Information Centre located at the Cambodian Development Research Institute (CDRI).
UNIAP-Cambodia has created an Information Centre on Human Trafficking by compiling and issuing over 300 documents on human trafficking and related issues to the Cambodia Development Research Institute (CDRI). In establishing an Information Centre on Human Trafficking UNIAP-Cambodia aims to expand the knowledge base of both specialists and the general public on the issue of human trafficking by substantially improving the accessibility of information on this issue.
CDRI library is an important focal point for academics, students, policy-makers, government officials and the employees of international development organizations and is one of Cambodia’s leading policy research institutes. CDRI library was established in the 1990s as a public resource centre for development-related research. According to the manager of the library, Mr. He Hin, the library currently offers over 10,000 books to its users including sections on human trafficking, migration and child labour. The library’s service also includes the provision of important international periodicals, such as The Far Eastern Economic Review, The Economist and Forced Migration, as well as local journals and newsletters. The library also receives all documents produced by the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank, The Tonle Sap Initiative, and the UN Research Institute for Social Development.
Ongoing additions to the library provided by UNIAP Cambodia have further enhanced the value and use of the library. If you have any publications relating to human trafficking that are not listed in the collection, we would appreciate your contribution. Please give additional books to UNIAP to add to this collection.
Library visitors are allowed to borrow up to three books for one week, given they possess a valid membership card. Orientation sessions and introductions to the library can be arranged by the friendly library staff.
Address: Cambodia Development Research Institute (CDRI),
56 Street 315, Toul Kork, Phnom Penh
Opening Hours: Monday to Friday (7:30am-12noon and 2pm-5pm)
For more information, contact:
Ms. Kristy Fleming
kristy.fleming@undp.org
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