The Asia Foundation and Centre of Advanced Research Review of a Decade of Research on Trafficking in Persons, Cambodia, provides a comprehensive assessment of over 70 research studies, highlighting what is and what is not known about human trafficking in Cambodia. The Review analyzes past studies, identifies gaps in information, offers suggestions for future research, and calls upon the counter-trafficking community to work together to create a solid base of knowledge that will inform and strengthen future efforts to counter trafficking in Cambodia.
"In order to continually strengthen efforts to prevent human trafficking, assist victims in their recovery, and bring traffickers to justice, accurate information must be readily available to policymakers and practitioners," said Carol Yost, Women's Empowerment Director at The Asia Foundation. "The Review underscores the need for increased coordination and collaboration on sharing of information so that counter trafficking initiatives are guided by on-the-ground realities and experience."
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