Other Human Rights Institutions - Thailand |
Asia Partnership for Human Development (Caritas) The Asia Partnership for Human Development is an association of 22 Catholic development agencies from Asia, Europe, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. |
Child Workers in Asia Foundation (CWA) Child Workers in Asia (CWA) was established in 1985 as a support group for child workers in Asia, and the NGOs working with them. |
Global Alliance Against Trafficking in Women (GAATW) GAATW was formed as a result of the International Workshop on Migration and Traffic in Women in 1994 (Chiang Mai, Thailand). |
International Labor Organization (ILO) / Mekong Sub-Regional Project to Combat Trafficking in Children and Women (Thailand Country Office) The project works with two main government bodies: the Ministry of Labour (MOL) and the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security (MSDHS). |
International Organization for Migration (IOM) In order to act against trafficking, IOM takes a multi-pronged approach to help prevent trafficking, mainly in the country of origin, and to assist and protect victims. |
Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) proactively supports the programmes of ECPAT ( End Child Prostitution, Child Pornography and Trafficking of Children for Sexual Purposes) and Child Wise Tourism in Southeast Asia. |
Terre des Hommes At present, Terre des Hommes Germany supports 300 project partners in 25 countries who strive to liberate children from material and emotional want, and from oppression and exploitation. |
The Asia Foundation Since 2002, The Asia Foundation has developed a multi-disciplinary, inter-agency approach to anti-trafficking in persons that promotes cooperation among the police, government agencies, and NGOs. |
UNICEF Thailand UNICEF supports programs in Thailand (and the Greater Mekong Sub-Region) which overlap on the prevention aspects of trafficking. |
World Vision Foundation of Thailand (WVFT) World Vision is currently implementing a regional anti-trafficking project that covers Burma, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam. |
Asia Regional Trafficking in Persons (ARTIP) Project THAILAND ARTIP commenced in August 2006 and is expected to run for up to five years. |
ECPAT Thailand Foundation ECPAT has a project in Chiang Rai (northern Thailand) which seeks to combat sex tourism, sexual exploitation, pornography and trafficking of children. |
UNESCO Trafficking Project Under UNESCO's special mandate for ethnic and indigenous minorities, the Trafficking and HIV/AIDS Project tackles the linked triad of problems—HIV/AIDS, trafficking, and non-traditional drug use—in the Greater Mekong Subregion, by researching, developing, and implementing programmes which crosscut these issues to address the needs of at-risk and vulnerable populations. |
United Nations InterAgency Project on Human Trafficking (UNIAP) Thailand Country Office UNIAP Thailand works in four core areas: Building the Knowledge Base on Human Trafficking; Supporting Action on High Priority Areas; Targeted Interventions that Respond to Identified Gaps; and Strengthening Advocacy on the Issue of Human Trafficking. |
Source: http://www.humantrafficking.org/countries/thailand/international_orgs