Sunday, January 14, 2007

UN, Cambodia dig into Vietnam's human trafficking control policy

January 13, 2007

VNA

Delegations from UN agencies and Cambodia flocked to Vietnam for a conference to exchange experience with the host in implementing the Governmental programme on preventing and fighting cross-border women and girls trafficking.

The two-day conference was wrapped up in the southwestern border province of An Giang on Jan. 12, with a call to strengthen cooperation between the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), the International Organisation for Migration (IOM), Cambodia and Vietnam on this issue.

Cambodian participants said they have learnt a lot from the Government of Vietnam in the implementation of relevant policies such as its 130/CP programme and the neighbouring province of An Giang in implementing these policies, from receiving and taking care of victims and taking preventive measures.

The senior Cambodian Governmental delegation and UN agencies' representatives also paid field-trips to pilot projects in Chau Thanh and Tan Chau districts, where victims have been given help to reintegrate into the local community.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh God! I told you. The thinking process is very hard and very painful and nobody including AH HUN SEN Vietcong slave official want to do and now they are looking to the Vietcong government to be spoon fed for all the answer in life!!!This is such a joke!!!!Anybody who went to school and know that there is no such thing as answer to anything in life!!!!

Stupid people need to settle down and take the fucken time to think!!!After all human being is classified as Homo Sapien which mean thinking man! Get a life!!!

Anonymous said...

What are you mumbling about,
Psycho? Just get into your rat's
hole and everything will be great.