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EF (Activities (Develop a core group of youth leaders (including both boys…
EF
Activities
Develop a core group of youth leaders (including both boys and girls),
Develop the potential of youth leaders (including both boys and girls) in the community, providing them with information on safe
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multi-stakeholder workshops to child rights and business practices using current structures set up by the government
Organize business forums to raise awareness of the plight faced by migrant children and the role of the private sector in preventing these children from sexual exploitation, while developing their brands as a responsible business partners
Collaborate with relevant Government partners to conduct multi-stakeholder workshops that promote ethical business practices within the private secto
Objective
Migrant youth and children (including women, men, girls and boys) are aware of the possible risks present at their destination and know how and where to seek assistance. Relevant stakeholders and duty bearers have increased understanding and knowledge of the risks and harms that children face may during migration.
100 Youth have increased understanding, receive financial and technical support, and have created plans for activities to disseminate knowledge to other children and raise awareness about harm of SEC, human trafficking, and safe migration
100 Youth leaders have developed leadership potential, and are supported and encouraged through monthly follow up activities to implement their own initiatives and take on leadership roles to disseminate information to their peers
100 Youth from migrant communities have an increased understanding of child and migrant rights, risk and harm of SEC, trafficking, and are aware of the services available for seeking assistance. Youth see the importance of and have increased participation in promoting community action to prevent exploitation.
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280 youth leaders among migrant communities (Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai) have increased understanding of child rights, SEC, HT, and safe migration, and have increased participation and leadership skills
150 youth are trained in providing basic counselling to children who are at risk or victim of sexual exploitation, have increased capacity and are more likely to report sexual exploitation when necessary
Two study trips are conducted, resulting in 40 youth and child leaders who are better prepared for future employment in both Thailand and Myanmar and have an increased understanding of SEC, and safe migration
4000 people in migrant communities have received print materials (stickers/info graphic print-outs), and 1000 people have received an illustrated book, and have an increased awareness on the topics of child rights, safe migration, and how to protect oneself from HT and SEC
10,000 people have accessed online content
Employers (including men and women) have increased understanding of relevant legislations related to recruitment and employment practices, an increased understanding of child rights, and principles of business and human rights, particularly as they pertain to children.
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100 business owners have increased awareness of the plight of migrants, especially children, and how they can play a role in protecting migrant rights whilst also promoting their brand
100 stakeholders from GO, NGO, and the private sector have increased knowledge and joint collaboration to promote ethical business to prevent SEC and Child trafficking
25 representatives from 8 private sector organizations received strong support on how to develop the action plan to minimize negative impacts on children
Government officials/ police and development partners (including men and women) have better understanding and knowledge of migration issues
Relationship among 30 representatives from different GOs and CSOs agencies at the provincial and national level strengthened to provide appropriate child services and child protection to vulnerable children
200 government and NGO workers understand the principles of a child rights approach and the difference between trafficked children and children on the move, and are able to use this information in their work going forwards
70 staff from Diakonia's partner NGOs receive training on Child Protection, understand the importance of having a Child Protection
10 of Diakonia’s Partners received support, are able to develop or revise their child protection policies using a child rights centred approach and train their staffs on how to use the policy
Target group
Indirect
• 4000 people reached by stickers/flyers (roughly 50:50 male: female)
• 1000 people have received an illustrated book (roughly 50:50 male: female)
• 10,000 people have accessed online content (roughly 50:50 male: female)
• 500-1000 children reached by youth led activities (60% female, 40% male)
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Geographical area
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Tak, Mae Hong Son, Kanchanaburi (through network)
Goal:Promote safe labour migration in order to protect the rights of migrants, new wave of migrants from refugee camp (particulary children)