This is a resource from Chab Dai on Trafficking in Cambodia. Cambodia’s Hotel and Guesthouse Workers : Their Recruitment, Working Conditions and Vulnerabilities (The Mekong Challenge: A Series of Studies on Human Trafficking and Labour Migration in the Greater M)
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Gender Analysis of the Patterns of Human Trafficking into and through Koh Kong Province
This is a resource from Chab Dai on Trafficking in Cambodia.
Measuring the Number of Trafficked Women and Children in Cambodia : Direct Observation Field Study – Part III of a Series, A
This is a resource from Chab Dai on Trafficking in Cambodia.
Response to Steinfatt’s Estimates of the Prostitute Population in Cambodia, 2002-2003
This is a resource from Chab Dai on Trafficking in Cambodia.
Return of Cambodian from Vietnam : Svay Rieng, 1st January – 31st December 2005
This is a resource from Chab Dai on Trafficking in Cambodia.
Review of a Decade of Research on Trafficking in Persons in Cambodia
This is a resource from Chab Dai on Trafficking in Cambodia.
The Ties that Bind : Migration and Trafficking of Women and Girls for Sexual Exploitation in Cambodia
This is a resource from Chab Dai on trafficking in Cambodia.
Trafficking of Cambodian Women and Children : Report of the Fact-Finding in Malaysia
This is a resource from Chab Dai on Trafficking in Cambodia.
Women’s voices : Fustration, anger and despair
This is a resoure from Chab Dai on Women’s Issues.
Reproductive Health and Domestic Violence: Are the Poorest Women Uniquely Disadvantaged? (Demography)
This is a resource from Chab Dai on Women’s Issues.