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Trafficking in Nepal: Policy Analysis An Assessment of Laws and Policies for the Prevention and Control of Trafficking in Nepal , Dr. Jyoti Sanghera & Ms. Ratna Kapur (Advocate) (396 KB)
This study assesses Nepal’s policies and laws that address the trafficking of women and children in terms of effectiveness, human rights, international obligations, and the relationship between trafficking and HIV. Through both formal...
This study assesses Nepal’s policies and laws that address the trafficking of women and children in terms of effectiveness, human rights, international obligations, and the relationship between trafficking and HIV. Through both formal and informal methods utilizing primary and secondary data, the study reviewed policies and laws related to trafficking, HIV/AIDS, labor and foreign employment, foreign travel and migration, gender, and children’s issues. The study evaluates the strengths and weaknesses of the Nepal’s policies and laws and offers recommendations for improving them.
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12/01/2000 |
Report
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Trafficking in Nepal: Intervention Models A Comparative Analysis of Anti-Trafficking Intervention Approaches in Nepal , Dr. Catrin Evans & Ms. Pankaja Bhattarai (454 KB)
The objective of this report is to “document and analyze current intervention models for the prevention of trafficking and the care and support of trafficked persons in Nepal. This research aims to understand current perceptions of...
The objective of this report is to “document and analyze current intervention models for the prevention of trafficking and the care and support of trafficked persons in Nepal. This research aims to understand current perceptions of trafficking and identify the assumptions that explicitly or implicitly inform intervention approaches. A comparative analysis of different intervention approaches (including their content and process) was made using a human rights framework. Issues of feasibility, coverage, effectiveness and sustainability were considered. Finally, lessons learned are highlighted.
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12/01/2000 |
Report
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Human Trafficking in India: Dynamics, Current Efforts, and Intervention Opportunities for The Asia Foundation, Sadika Hameed, Sandile Hlatshwayo, Evan Tanner, Meltem Türker, and Jungwon Yang (1469 KB)
The Asia Foundation collaborated with a team of Stanford graduate students to conduct a mapping study of current anti-human trafficking efforts in India. This study outlines the social and political context of human trafficking in India,...
The Asia Foundation collaborated with a team of Stanford graduate students to conduct a mapping study of current anti-human trafficking efforts in India. This study outlines the social and political context of human trafficking in India, evaluates the current NGO, donor, and government efforts to fight trafficking, and recommends promising interventions based on current gaps and 'best practice' approaches.
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03/12/2010 |
Report
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Background Information on Human Trafficking in India - A supplement to the "Human Trafficking in India: Dynamics, Current Efforts, and Intervention Opportunities for The Asia Foundation" Report, Sadika Hameed, Sandile Hlatshwayo, Evan Tanner, Meltem Türker, and Jungwon Yang (2034 KB)
The Asia Foundation collaborated with a team of Stanford graduate students to conduct a mapping study of current anti-human trafficking efforts in India. This document contains research that was conducted as background for the report,...
The Asia Foundation collaborated with a team of Stanford graduate students to conduct a mapping study of current anti-human trafficking efforts in India. This document contains research that was conducted as background for the report, including analysis of the legal framework, profiles of states included in the study, and an overview of different types of counter-trafficking interventions.
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03/12/2010 |
Report
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Annual Report - FY2010 (1809 KB)
The Asia Foundation's Annual Report covering Fiscal Year 2010. |
04/29/2011 |
Report
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Cambodia's Labor Migration: Analysis of the Legal Framework, The Asia Foundation & USAID (1990 KB)
A look at the legal framework for labor migration of Cambodian women to Malaysia (for domestic work) and Cambodian men to Thailand (to work in agribusiness); and an analysis of the rules that govern regular migration while identifying...
A look at the legal framework for labor migration of Cambodian women to Malaysia (for domestic work) and Cambodian men to Thailand (to work in agribusiness); and an analysis of the rules that govern regular migration while identifying legislation that can be employed to protect those who become victims during irregular migration and that can be used against those who perpetrate and profit from it.
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04/01/2011 |
Report
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Khmer version - Cambodia's Labor Migration: Analysis of the Legal Framework, The Asia Foundation & USAID (1449 KB)
Khmer-language version of a report looking at the legal framework for labor migration of Cambodian women to Malaysia (for domestic work) and Cambodian men to Thailand (to work in agribusiness); and an analysis of the rules that govern regular...
Khmer-language version of a report looking at the legal framework for labor migration of Cambodian women to Malaysia (for domestic work) and Cambodian men to Thailand (to work in agribusiness); and an analysis of the rules that govern regular migration while identifying legislation that can be employed to protect those who become victims during irregular migration and that can be used against those who perpetrate and profit from it.
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04/01/2011 |
Report
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Gender and Conflict in Mindanao, Leslie Dwyer and Rufa Guiam (4354 KB)
The Asia Foundation commissioned a study in August 2010 to examine the dynamics of gender and conflict in Mindanao. Leslie Dwyer and Rufa Guiam conducted field-based research and a literature review to identify challenges and opportunities for...
The Asia Foundation commissioned a study in August 2010 to examine the dynamics of gender and conflict in Mindanao. Leslie Dwyer and Rufa Guiam conducted field-based research and a literature review to identify challenges and opportunities for women and men in community and national peacebuilding. Their report argues that programming is more effective when comprehensive gender analysis is utilized, and that such an approach can be transformative in societies trying to emerge from conflict.
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04/25/2012 |
Report
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Project List - FY2011 (2932 KB)
Our annual Project List is an inventory of Asia Foundation projects, programs, and grants on the ground in Asia and in the U.S. This edition covers fiscal year 2011. |
06/13/2012 |
Report
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Manual for social workers and staff providing services to victims of human trafficking (1020 KB)
(In Vietnamese) Manual for care of victims of human trafficking developed under the Foundation's anti-human trafficking program. |
11/01/2011 |
Report
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Manual for social workers and staff providing services to victims of human trafficking (209 KB)
Manual for care of victims of human trafficking developed under the Foundation's anti-human trafficking program. |
11/01/2011 |
Report
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Training Guide on How to integrate safe migration and anti-human trafficking in curricula in universities and colleges in Mekong Delta (6229 KB)
(In Vietnamese) Training guides for school teachers, Community Learning Centers' instructors and university professors to integrate safe migration education in prevention of human trafficking into their teaching curriculums. The guides provide...
(In Vietnamese) Training guides for school teachers, Community Learning Centers' instructors and university professors to integrate safe migration education in prevention of human trafficking into their teaching curriculums. The guides provide information on human trafficking and safe migration and sample modules for delivering that knowledge to young people and students.
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12/01/2011 |
Report
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Training Guide on How to integrate safe migration and anti-human trafficking in curricula in schools in Mekong Delta (7836 KB)
(In Vietnamese) Training guides for school teachers, Community Learning Centers' instructors and university professors to integrate safe migration education in prevention of human trafficking into their teaching curriculums. The guides provide...
(In Vietnamese) Training guides for school teachers, Community Learning Centers' instructors and university professors to integrate safe migration education in prevention of human trafficking into their teaching curriculums. The guides provide information on human trafficking and safe migration and sample modules for delivering that knowledge to young people and students.
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12/01/2011 |
Report
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Training Guide on How to integrate safe migration and anti-human trafficking in curricula in Community Learning Centers (5722 KB)
(In Vietnamese) Training guides for school teachers, Community Learning Centers' instructors and university professors to integrate safe migration education in prevention of human trafficking into their teaching curriculums. The guides provide...
(In Vietnamese) Training guides for school teachers, Community Learning Centers' instructors and university professors to integrate safe migration education in prevention of human trafficking into their teaching curriculums. The guides provide information on human trafficking and safe migration and sample modules for delivering that knowledge to young people and students.
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12/01/2011 |
Report
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Minimum Standards in Provision of Service to Victims of Human Trafficking (2878 KB)
Hanoi, November 2011
A brief report on the standards in provision of services to victims of human trafficking. These draft Minimum Standards are part of the Preventing Human Trafficking and Protecting Victims in The Mekong...
Hanoi, November 2011
A brief report on the standards in provision of services to victims of human trafficking. These draft Minimum Standards are part of the Preventing Human Trafficking and Protecting Victims in The Mekong Delta project.
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10/22/2012 |
Report
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Victim Assistance Manual: For Social Workers and Staff Providing Services to Victims of Human Trafficking (2721 KB)
Hanoi, November 2011
The Ministry of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs (MOLISA) has been working with The Asia Foundation to develop a set of National Minimum Standards on Victim Support as well as a Manual for Social Workers and...
Hanoi, November 2011
The Ministry of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs (MOLISA) has been working with The Asia Foundation to develop a set of National Minimum Standards on Victim Support as well as a Manual for Social Workers and Staff Providing Services for Victims of Human Trafficking. This documents has been developed with the following objectives:
i) To provide the best services and support for returnees to reintegrate into the community,
ii) to ensure that minimum standards of service provision are met;
iii) to provide information, knowledge, and basic skills for social workers and staff who support victims.
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10/22/2012 |
Report
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Trafficking in Persons Workshop: Capturing Lessons Learned, Charting the Way Forward (214 KB)
A report from the Trafficking in Persons Workshop: Capturing Lessons Learned, Charting the Way Forward, held September 17-19, 2012 in Kathmandu, Nepal. |
11/01/2012 |
Report
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A Study on Gender-Based Violence Conducted in Selected Rural Districts of Nepal (1314 KB)
The Government of Nepal is strongly committed to promoting gender equality, ending gender-based violence (GBV), and advancing programs that enhance women's empowerment. In line with this commitment, the Gender Empowerment Coordination Unit...
The Government of Nepal is strongly committed to promoting gender equality, ending gender-based violence (GBV), and advancing programs that enhance women's empowerment. In line with this commitment, the Gender Empowerment Coordination Unit (GECU) at the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers (OPMCM) oversees and coordinates the Government of Nepal's efforts to address gender-related challenges. The National Strategy and Plan of Action on Gender Empowerment and Ending GBV 2012-2017 is one of the key policy instruments currently being used the the government. This study report examines the current situation, changes, trends, and achievements in the areas of violence against women as a sub-category of GBV in six districts representing the easter, central, western, and far western development regions of Nepal.
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11/28/2012 |
Report
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David D. Arnold's Remarks from First Annual Lotus Leadership Awards Luncheon 2011 (81 KB)
Remarks from David D. Arnold, President of The Asia Foundation, at the First Annual Lotus Leadership Awards Luncheon held in New York, June 8, 2011. |
06/08/2011 |
Speech
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Report on Human Trafficking in Mongolia: Risks, Vulnerability and Trauma, Ganbayasgakh G. (Survey Team Leader) (17675 KB)
This report entitled "Human Trafficking in Mongolia: Risks, Vulnerability and Trauma" presents the results of a survey conducted by the Mongolian Gender Equality Center (GEC) with financial and technical support from The Asia Foundation, and...
This report entitled "Human Trafficking in Mongolia: Risks, Vulnerability and Trauma" presents the results of a survey conducted by the Mongolian Gender Equality Center (GEC) with financial and technical support from The Asia Foundation, and which was made possible by a grant from the United States Department of State. The nationwide survey assessed the scope and incidence of human trafficking within, through, and from Mongolia. The survey was conducted from June - August 2006 in provincial centers and eleven corresponding villages across the country. In addition, the survey examined eight Ulaanbaatar districts, and three of the main border points: Bulgan village in Khovd, Khavirga village in Dornod, and Zamiin-Uud village in Dornogobi.
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11/01/2006 |
Survey
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Community Perceptions of Trafficking and its Determinants in Nepal, Vaishali Sharma Mahendra, Pankaja Bhattarai, Dilli Ram Dahal, & Siobhan Crowley (776 KB)
In recent years, Nepal has attracted a lot of attention for its growing problem of trafficking in women and children. At present there is scarce information to support and inform efforts to both combat trafficking and reduce women’s and...
In recent years, Nepal has attracted a lot of attention for its growing problem of trafficking in women and children. At present there is scarce information to support and inform efforts to both combat trafficking and reduce women’s and girl’s vulnerability to HIV/AIDS. To address this gap the Asia Foundation, Kathmandu and Horizons/Population Council, New Delhi undertook a field-based study to identify perceptions, knowledge and attitudes of community members about the roles and opportunities ascribed to women, the need and benefits of migration, the existence of trafficking and determinants of vulnerability to trafficking. At the same time this study also examines attitudes and practices related to reintegration of trafficked persons.
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12/01/2001 |
Survey
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Incidence of Trafficking in Persons and Prostitution at Mine Sites in Mongolia (286 KB)
This report examines the incidence of prostitution and human trafficking at mine sites across Mongolia. It includes surveys with 300 community members at eight sites, both soum and bagh centers and mine sites, as well as surveys of 16 sex...
This report examines the incidence of prostitution and human trafficking at mine sites across Mongolia. It includes surveys with 300 community members at eight sites, both soum and bagh centers and mine sites, as well as surveys of 16 sex workers at six mine sites. Interviews were conducted from July 20 to July 30, 2008 by teams organized by the Population Teaching and Research Center (PTRC) under the direction of Dr. Enkhtsetseg Byambaa with funding from The Asia Foundation.
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10/01/2008 |
Survey
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Incidence of Trafficking in Persons and Prostitution at Mine Sites in Mongolia (Mongolian Versiona) (248 KB)
Mongolian Version: his report examines the incidence of prostitution and human trafficking at mine sites across Mongolia. It includes surveys with 300 community members at eight sites, both soum and bagh centers and mine sites, as well as...
Mongolian Version: his report examines the incidence of prostitution and human trafficking at mine sites across Mongolia. It includes surveys with 300 community members at eight sites, both soum and bagh centers and mine sites, as well as surveys of 16 sex workers at six mine sites. Interviews were conducted from July 20 to July 30, 2008 by teams organized by the Population Teaching and Research Center (PTRC) under the direction of Dr. Enkhtsetseg Byambaa with funding from The Asia Foundation.
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10/01/2008 |
Survey
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