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Gender Sensitive Guideline for Handling Women Victims of Trafficking in Persons
Author:The ASEAN Secretariat

Abstract
The Gender Sensitive Guideline for Handling Women Victims of Trafficking in Persons is one of the earlier works of the ASEAN Commission on the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Women and Children (ACWC) in the implementation of the ACWC Work Plan of 2012-2016. The Guideline is brief and written in simple English so that it can easily be understood and carried around by practitioners as a source of reference in the performance of their duties. Any practitioners would appreciate that a thick publication is the last thing they want to put in their work bag. The project which led to the formulation of this Guideline was led by Brunei Darussalam and with the support of all ASEAN Members States.
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| Author | The ASEAN Secretariat |
| Barcode | <000000002291> <000000002292> <000000002293> <000000002294> <000000002295> <000000011974> |
| Edition | |
| Place | Jakarta |
| Publisher | The ASEAN Secretariat |
| Year | 2016 |
| Classification | Socio-Cultural – Senior Officials’ Committee for ASCC Council (SOCA) 305 - Social Welfare and Development - AMMSWD, SOMSWD, Population, Social Security 305.2 - Gender, Rights of Women and Children - ASEAN Committee on Women (ACW) |
| Call Number | 305.2 ASE g |
| ISBN | 9786026392084 |
| Language | English |
| Content Type | Text Book |
| Media Type | Print and Digital |
| Number of copies | 5 |