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Between 15-17 November 2013, the ASEAN Youth Group Ambassadors from across the region came together in Bangkok to further develop their action plans for campaigns they will be launching in their communities on December 2nd 2013, the International Day for the Abolition of Slavery.
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24 young people from Cambodia, Indonesia, Myanmar, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam attended the Forum to develop their knowledge and tools to hold creative human trafficking awareness-raising events in their communities.
The Nation has reported today that Permanent Secretary for Labor Ministry Jirasak Sukhonthachart that the US government was pleased with Thailand’s continued efforts to eradicate human trafficking and is considering removing Bangkok from its second-tier watch list of human trafficking countries. Read the full story here.
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