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  • Phase Two 2005: Issue 2
    [includes articles on the signing by the 6 GMS countries of the first anti-human trafficking MOU through the COMMIT process, the launching of the Vietnamese Plan of Action on human trafficking, and the ILO Mekong Children's Forum on Human Trafficking] view

  • Phase Two 2004: Issue 1
    [focuses on updates from country offices in the six Greater Mekong Sub-region (GMS) countries ( Cambodia, China, Lao PDR, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam, and COMMIT: On the Road to the Region's First Anti-Trafficking MOU] view
  • Third Quarter 2003: Issue 12
    [features a message from the Chair: Reflection on Phase I of UNIAP by Mr. J.K. Robert England, the opinion piece - Trafficking Victims: "We Don't Have Trust in the Police or Court," anti-child sex tourism training delivered throughout Southeast Asia, and Shattered Dreams: Life skills training for victims of trafficking by IOM]  view
  • Second Quarter 2003: Issue 11
    [highlights migration and forced migration, release of the Database Report on Children Trafficked from Cambodia to Thailand by IOM, and banning of labor exploitation and karaoke bars] view
  • First Quarter 2003: Issue 10
    [focuses on trafficking at sea, the IAP midterm evaluation, law enforcement against trafficking in humans, a book review by Brian Iselin, and some thoughts on global processes, human migration and trafficking] view
  • Fourth Quarter 2002: Issue 9
    [highlights the recently signed MOU on Labor Employment between the Governments of Lao PDR and Thailand] view
  • Third Quarter 2002: Issue 8
    [focuses on community action, the recent The Asia Foundation publication, Fifteen Myths of Trafficking, and an upcoming research project on child trafficking] view
  • Second Quarter 2002: Issue 7
    [features an article on a recent ILO paper to the International Symposium, and the International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of all Migrant Workers and  Members of their Families and Worker Empowerment] view
  • First Quarter 2002: Issue 6
    [highlights reflections on the Yokohama Conference, the Myanmar Model to combat trafficking, and debt bondage migration from Northern Thailand] view
  • Fourth Quarter 2001: Issue 5
    [focuses on UNESCO and UNIAP efforts to help bring citizenship to highland villagers, some thoughts from Yokohama, and legal labor migration] view
  • Third Quarter 2001: Issue 4
    [includes articles on the ILO-IPEC study questions, traditional views on child trafficking, a critique and response on the US Government Report on Trafficking in Persons, and the national drug control policy in Myanmar] view
  • Second Quarter 2001: Issue 3
    [highlights field research done in Sayaboury and Saravane, Lao PDR, the role of the Sub-Regional Advisory Committee (SURAC), and ILO-IPEC Product Lines] view
  • First Quarter 2001: Issue 2
    [focuses on efforts to combat trafficking in Cambodia , The United Nations Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime (also known as the Palermo Convention), and training and networking efforts in Myanmar , Thailand and South Asia] view
  • September 2000: Issue 1
    [includes articles on the slave business, how trafficking targets are changing, and how small business development helps combat trafficking] view
     
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