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Legacy Project

Cambodia Countering Trafficking-in-Persons Program (CTIP)

Poverty motivates hundreds of thousands of Cambodians to migrate every month in search of employment opportunities. Many of those who leave are uneducated and have limited access to information, which makes them particularly vulnerable to human traffickers. Targeted at provinces with high prevalence of trafficking, this four-year program seeks to prevent trafficking through livelihood development, awareness raising, effective prosecution of traffickers, and repatriation and reintegration support for survivors of trafficking.

Funder: USAID

Project Timeline: September 25, 2015 - September 30, 2020

Country: Cambodia

Program Areas: Human Rights, Education and Empowerment  and Countering Trafficking in Persons (TIP)

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Project Goals

77,515

vulnerable migrants assisted

1,884

service providers with improved knowledge and capacities to assist survivors

202

saving groups formed to improve livelihoods of vulnerable people