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Sharing experiences in supporting reintegration for trafficked people and migrants

QTO - On the morning of August 28, the Department of Health coordinated with World Vision (WV) and its partners to organize a workshop on Connecting and Sharing Experiences in Supporting Reintegration under the project "Fighting Against Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery", phase 2023-2025.

Báo Quảng TrịBáo Quảng Trị28/08/2025

Overview of the workshop - Photo: H.N
Conference scene - Photo: HN

Following the results achieved from the project "Fighting against human trafficking" in the period of 2019-2022, TNTG, with financial and technical support from the International Organization for Migration (IOM), continues to coordinate with the Department of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs of Quang Binh province, now the Department of Health of Quang Tri province, to implement the project "Fighting against human trafficking and modern slavery", a component supporting reintegration for trafficked people and vulnerable migrants in the period of 2023-2025.

The project has supported 135 cases of vulnerable migrants and trafficked people returning to Bo Trach district and Dong Hoi city, Quang Binh province (formerly) through training activities, providing livelihood support packages, and business technical support to help beneficiaries reintegrate into the community.

Delegates attending the workshop - Photo: H.N
Delegates attending the conference - Photo: HN

In the process of implementing support activities, TNTG, with the coordination of IOM, has coordinated with other organizations in the Reintegration Support group, such as: Hagar International, Center for Women and Development Support to approach, screen, assess, refer and support repatriated migrants. Through a comprehensive approach, partners have identified the specific needs and capacities of each individual, the local context and project resources to develop and implement a reintegration plan, meeting the economic , psychological and social needs of each individual and promoting sustainable reintegration for victims.

Mr. Doseba Tue Sinay, Chief Representative of TNTG in Vietnam, spoke at the workshop - Photo: H.N
Representative of the World Trade Organization in Vietnam speaking at the workshop - Photo: HN

The workshop aims to strengthen connections and share experiences between support units and beneficiaries to ensure the sustainability of the models, thereby drawing lessons in implementing project activities.

At the workshop, delegates discussed and shared good practices from practice to effectively implement projects, providing effective support for victims of human trafficking and modern slavery.

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Source: https://baoquangtri.vn/xa-hoi/202508/chia-se-kinh-nghiem-ho-tro-tai-hoa-nhap-cho-nguoi-bi-mua-ban-va-nguoi-di-cu-ad55d64/


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