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National Committee for Counter Trafficking
Headquarters
Key people
Sar Kheng,Chairman
Chou Bun Eng, Permanence Vice Chair
Websitewww.ncct.gov.kh

The National Committee for Counter Trafficking' (NCCT) [1] is a national mechanism for coordinating and gathering information about the efforts of ministries, institutions, national and international NGOs, private sector, and other stakeholders to collaborate for combating human trafficking in transparent, accountable and high effective manner responding to the commitment of the Government to suppress trafficking in person (TIP). The mechanism plays crucial roles for providing opportunity to government, civil society organizations, development partners, and other public sectors for fighting against human trafficking, labor exploitation in Cambodia in close cooperation.[2]

Current leadership

National working group

  • Prevention working group
  • Protection, Recovery, Reintegration and Repatriation working group
  • Law Enforcement working group
  • Justice working group
  • Migration working group
  • International Cooperation working group

General Secretariat

Leadership

References

  1. ^ https://www.usaid.gov/cambodia/speeches/nov23-2016-sean-callahan-deputy-mission-director-usaid-cambodia-police
  2. ^ http://www.ncct.gov.kh/docs/ncct-action-plan-2014-2018-en.pdf
  3. ^ Ponn, Samkhan. "30 surrogate mothers in Cambodia released on bail after agreeing to keep children".
  4. ^ Ran, Serey Leakhena. "Cambodia to allow foreign parents to return home with surrogate babies".
  5. ^ Sun, Ro. "IJM Cambodia: 3 Brothels Closed, Sex Trafficking Survivors Now Free". Retrieved 15 May 2013.
  6. ^ Chiv, Phally. "Family of 'Trafficked' Women Appeals to Cambodian Government, Rights Group For Help".
  7. ^ Chiv, Phally. "Fishing Company Owner Awaiting Sentence for Trafficking".>

External links