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Activity Summary
UNIAP's Key Activities

These activities, from the policy levels to the grassroots, and within the Mekong region and beyond, ensures for the UNIAP Project and the COMMIT Process that:

  • The regional and country guidelines, MOUs, and guiding principles signed on at the highest policy levels reflect an understanding of the reality at the community level;
  • A link exists between policy initiatives and real activities on the ground;
  • Real priorities and real underserved victims are being addressed, based on empirical data and not assumptions; and
  • The voices of human trafficking victims and vulnerable communities are taken into consideration within all aspects of the project – prevention, protection, prosecution, and policy.

Objectives and Initiatives

UNIAP’s four objectives are centered around our key constituents. These four objectives are supported by UNIAP’s initiatives found on this page.

Services to Governments
To support Governments in the institutionalization of effective multi-sectoral approaches to combat trafficking.

Services to UN Partners
To maximize the UN’s contribution to the overall anti-trafficking response, including the COMMIT process.

Services to the broader
counter-trafficking sector, including donors.
To facilitate optimal allocation and targeting of anti-trafficking resources.

Services to the broader
counter-trafficking sector, including donors (continued)
To continue playing a catalytic role in the anti-trafficking response by identifying and supporting special projects to address new and emerging issues and opportunities.

Key Initiatives
COMMIT, SIREN and Support to Underserved Victims are key initiatives addressing the objectives; further initiatives meet UNIAP’s responsibilities to address new and emerging issues and opportunities in counter-trafficking as part of our fourth objective.

 

 

Initiatives
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