United Nations Inter-Agency Project on Human Trafficking Three Phases 2000-2010 30 Staff Six Country offices 1 Regional Office Annual Budget $1,800,000.

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United Nations Inter-Agency Project on Human Trafficking Three Phases Staff Six Country offices 1 Regional Office Annual Budget $1,800,000 Donors: SIDA, Norway, US, Canada, New Zealand, Sweden, Australia, UK, Netherlands, ADB, GTIP, Germany Partners:: Governments UN Multi-laterals Donors Civil Society Private Sector

Phase II Evaluation May 2006 Project Design Process May 2006 – Nov 2007 Project Document Approval (Dec 2006) THE GOAL To make a tangible and sustained Impact on human trafficking in the Greater Mekong Sub-region through continued advancement of a more cohesive, strategic and incisive response. Objectives? 4 Total Objectives 1 Support to Government Objectives 2 Support to UN Objectives 3 Data Collection and Analysis All Counter- Trafficking Objectives 4 Special Projects COMMIT Interagency Coordination SIREN Worst Offenders Underserved Victim Ethics Shelter Improvement 75 Percent Financial Crisis 1 Percent11 Percent 13 Percent

Objective 2: COMMIT MOU SPA II COMMIT WORKPLAN Government, UN and Civil Society Implementation COMMIT TF Meeting SOM COMMIT TASKFORCES SEARCH USG CHCR MPS MOL Shelters POLICE IMO ILO LPN Save The Children UNICEF UNIAP DIS UNODC UNESCO World Vision COMMIT TASKFORCES Over 250 Partners Six Counties Six Languages

COMMIT ACHIEVEMENTS Training Key targets: Regional training program National training curricula Cadre of national trainers Policy Key targets: National Plans of Action and PoAs for bilateral agreements coordinated, funded, and functioning Prosecution Key targets: Stronger legal frameworks, with informed and appropriate judicial and prosecutorial response Protection Key targets: Regional and national victim protection guiding principles; guidelines on victim ID Prevention Key targets: Improved, more targeted Vulnerability reduction; strengthened labor recruitment

MONITORING & COORDINATION COMMIT achievements: concrete and measurable since 2004