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Regional Workshop on Trafficking and NHRIs; Sydney, Australia; 20-23 November 2005

The APF Regional Workshop on Trafficking and National Human Rights Institutions: Cooperating to End Impunity for Traffickers and Secure Justice for Victims was hosted by the Australian Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission, 20-23 November 2005

The workshop themes provided a realistic framework for constructive discussion and practical outcomes. In addition the workshop’s objectives reflected the APF’s commitment to the strengthening of institutional mechanisms for the protection of trafficked persons.

Workshop participants included APF members from Afghanistan, Australia, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Jordan, Malaysia, Mongolia, Nepal, New Zealand, Palestine, Philippines, Qatar, Republic of Korea, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Timor Leste. Non-governmental organisations from the region were also an important part of the workshop.

Financial support for the workshop was provided by the New Zealand Government (NZAID), HREOC and the Asia Regional Cooperation to Prevent People Trafficking, an initiative supported by the Australian Government (AusAID).

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Program, Participants & Background Paper

Session 1: Introduction to the Key Issues

Session 2: Understanding the problem - researching & investigating trafficking

Session 3: Ending impunity and securing justice - NHRIs engaging with the law and the administration of justice

Session 4: Working with NGOs to support victims and their rights

Session 5: Internal, cross-border and regional collaboration

Additional Papers

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