UN-ACT (United Nations Action for Cooperation against Trafficking in Persons) - Cambodia

Name

UN-ACT (United Nations Action for Cooperation against Trafficking in Persons) - Cambodia

Provider Type

Indirect Services Only

Populations Served

Adult; Citizen/Legal Permanent Resident; Female; Foreign National; Male; Minor (Under 18); Transgender Female-to-Male; Transgender Male-to-Female

Geographic Service Area

Throughout Cambodia

Public Phone

Main: +855 (0) 23 211 240 ext. 334

Primary Email

tith.lim@undp.org

Languages

English; Khmer

Mission Statement

The United Nations Action for Cooperation against Trafficking in Persons (UN-ACT) is a regional, UNDP-managed anti-human trafficking project with offices across the Greater Mekong Sub-region (GMS: Cambodia, China, Lao PDR, Myanmar, Thailand and Viet Nam). Working to counter human trafficking comprehensively and in all its forms, UN-ACT aims at building the capacities of governmental agencies, civil society actors and academic institutions, and seeks to facilitate a coordinated approach to anti-human trafficking between relevant stakeholders including UN agencies. Key to UN-ACT’s work is its support to the Coordinated Mekong Ministerial Initiative against Trafficking (COMMIT), a Government-led, multi-stakeholder process between the GMS countries based on a 2004 MoU and specifically established to counter human trafficking in the sub-region.

Human Trafficking Hotline Statistics

50,123

signals were received by the Hotline in 2021. Includes calls, texts, and online chats and tips.

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