FRONTIERS PROJECT
Technical Consultative Meeting on Antitrafficking Programs in South Asia: Appropriate Activities, Indicators, and Evaluation Methodologies

This meeting was intended to increase awareness of the trafficking of girls and women in South Asia. The relevance of development programs for preventing trafficking and protecting the human rights of its victims was another primary focus of the conference. Following expert presentations, the 40 participants, drawn from regional and international organizations, developed a list of indicators to evaluate antitrafficking programs.


Location

Kathmandu, Nepal

Duration

September 200–June 2002

Population Council researcher

Dale Huntington

Donor

US Agency for International Development

Publications/Resources
Council researchers' names appear in boldface type. 

2003
South Asia: Clarify goals and expand the reach of anti-trafficking programs" FRONTIERS OR Summary no. 28. Washington, DC: Population Council. (PDF, 286 KB)

2002
Huntington, Dale. "Anti-trafficking programs in South Asia: Appropriate activities, indicators, and evaluation methodologies, summary report of a technical consultative meeting, September 11–13, 2001, Kathmandu, Nepal," New Delhi: Population Council. (PDF, 213 KB)


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Publications/Resources

"South Asia: Clarify goals and expand the reach of anti-trafficking programs" (2003)  (PDF, 286 KB)

"Anti-trafficking programs in South Asia: Appropriate activities, indicators, and evaluation methodologies, summary report of a technical consultative meeting, September 11–13, 2001, Kathmandu, Nepal" (2002)(PDF, 213 KB)