Regional Project on Combating Child Trafficking for Labour and Sexual Exploitation (TICSA-II)

The multidisciplinary approach (MDA) to the rehabilitation of victims of child trafficking is an effort to streamline, professionalize and improve the rehabilitation process. It is based on the principle that effective rehabilitation of child victims of trafficking requires systematic and coordinated services from physicians, psychologists, legal experts, social workers and other relevant experts.

 

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