On 16 March 2007 the Cambodian National COMMIT Taskforce, in cooperation with UNIAP-Cambodia, launched a Study into Exploitative Labour Brokerage Practices in Cambodia. The study is the first pilot study in the region on Project Proposal Concept 8 (PPC8) of the COMMIT Sub-Regional Plan of Action. PPC8 specifically focuses on Addressing Exploitative Brokerage Practices.
The case studies explored in the research revealed:
The question and answer session of the workshop was particularly productive. Many high level government officials contributed to the success of the dialogue. Please see attached the summary report of the workshop which includes a transcript of the question and answer session.
This Study into Exploitative Brokering Practices in Cambodia seeks to provide an example and lay the groundwork for further regional action in this area. The Dissemination Workshop was followed-up by a Skills Sharing Workshop on Labour Brokerage Practices held on 21-22 March in Phnom Penh. The workshop was co-organized by the Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training (MOLVT) and the UN Inter Agency Project on Human
Trafficking (UNIAP), together with the International Labour Organization (ILO), the UN Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM) and the International Organization for Migration (IOM). It saw the participation of more than 80 representatives from the MOLVT, Ministry of Women’s Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Interior, private recruitment agencies, employers’ association, local non-government organizations (NGOs), and the media.
The workshop was organized to support the Project Proposal Concept Number 8 (PPC8) under the COMMIT SPA which aims to address exploitative brokering practices. The objectives of the workshop were:
Find attached the Summary Report of this Workshop. The Summary Report highlights some of the issues that were discussed and debated during the two-day workshop. The conclusions are presented at the end of the report.
Summary Report Exploitative Labour Brokerage Practices in Cambodia
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