Resource toolkit

Information is empowerment. Providing migrant workers guidance on their basic rights, trafficking in persons (TIP) risks, complaint channels and services available to them, can help reduce TIP and labor exploitation. Along with providing information to migrants, equipping civil society organizations (CSOs) with relevant tools for their programming is another direct and effective way in which we can reduce TIP.

The USAID Thailand Counter Trafficking in Persons (USAID Thailand CTIP) Project developed this Thailand Migrant Protection Resource Toolkit as a platform for government, CSOs and migrants to access reliable information and materials on their rights, roles and responsibilities. In this toolkit, for example, visitors can find MDT guidance on victim identification and TIP, available for direct download. CSOs can explore resources and training modules to help them work more efficiently, such as monitoring and evaluating the effectiveness of their work, conducting social and behavior change communication, and incorporating gender equality and social inclusion into their activities. These essential components of impactful programming ensure that activities planned for migrants are targeted and sustainable.

The USAID Thailand CTIP is made possible by funding from USAID through the support of the American people. The program is led by Winrock International in partnership with Liberty Shared, World Vision, Resonance and BBC Media Action.

 
 

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