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Closed Government and Civil Society US Foreign Aid

Anti-Trafficking in Persons Project [through Save the Children]

$668.6K USD

Funder U.S. Agency for International Development
Recipient Organization Save the Children Federation, Inc.
Country Burma (Myanmar)
Start Date Jun 03, 2009
End Date Dec 17, 2012
Duration 1,293 days
Number of Grantees 2
Roles Recipient
Data Source US Foreign Aid
Grant ID 82331-54
Grant Description

Save the Children's overarching objective is to establish effective child protection systems in communities and townships.

Specifically, the project will focus on building collaboration and establish effective counter-trafficking community-based systems in three townships: Thaton in Mon State, Hpa'an in Karen State, and Namkham in Northern Shan State.

The child protection systems will primarily serve children ages 10-18 who are at risk of being trafficked, are returning trafficking victims, are working in exploitative labor, and/or are internally displaced or migrating.

Project activities include awareness-raising and conducting training in communities; collaborating within communities to establish child protection systems; and facilitating local and national policy discussions to improve policies and procedures on human trafficking, migration, and child protection.

All Grantees

Save the Children Federation, Inc.

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