Sequitin, Rosario, 2015, End of Project Evaluation of “Preventing Trafficking in Persons through Sustainable Livelihood Recovery for Typhoon Affected People” Project, Final evaluation
2.4 APPROACHES TO ENHANCE LIVELIHOODS, EQUITY AND INCLUSION
2.4.10. Strengthening IE with attention to migrants, refugees, trafficked persons
Recommendation: 5) After a disaster, engage in anti-trafficking awareness raising and support provision of livelihood opportunities to reduce the push factors for trafficking in persons.
Reference: Sequitin, Rosario, 2015, End of Project Evaluation of “Preventing Trafficking in Persons through Sustainable Livelihood Recovery for Typhoon Affected People” Project, Final evaluation, World Vision, Washington DC.
Evidence sample: The evaluation found that the project showed strong alignment with the trafficking in persons prevention guidelines, including awareness raising and the provision of livelihood opportunities to Typhoon Haiyan survivors to reduce the push factors for trafficking in persons.
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