(Rasmei Kam.) January 20, 2012
Vol. 20, No. 5713
The USA Launches Second Phase of Counter-Trafficking in Persons Program
The United States yesterday launched a four-year, $5.4 million counter-trafficking in persons program designed to support Cambodian government officials and civil society to coordinate efforts and combat all forms of trafficking in persons. The event was presided over by DPM Sar Kheng and Chargé d Áffairs, Mr. Jeff Daigle, at the Le Royal Hotel. The new Counter-Trafficking in Persons II (CTIP II) program will build on the notable achievements of CTIP I and continue working in the areas of coordination, prevention, protection and prosecution with an expanded focus on addressing labor trafficking and exploitation.
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