Community Based Initiatives Against Trafficking in Children in the Mekong Sub-Region 2003-2006: Project Completion Report

Country
Cambodia China Laos Myanmar (Burma) Thailand Vietnam
Region
South East Asia
Language
English
Year Published
2006
Author
No data
Organisation
Save the Children UK
Topics
Child labour, exploitation and modern slavery Conflict and migration Education Human rights and justice Research, data collection and evidence Social connections / Family Violence and Child Protection
Summary

Trafficking in children, their movement and sale from one place to another, for purposes of exploitation and abuse is one of the worst forms of violation of their dignity and human rights. Trafficked children suffer physical and emotional torment, many are pushed to commit humanly degrading acts, and are deprived of freedom, care, support, and opportunities for development while in the trafficking situation.

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