posted on 2024-09-05, 20:38authored byEric Kasper, Mina Chiang
This study was carried out in Bangladesh and Cambodia
to understand the experience of reintegration among
trafficking survivors, what they think constitutes successful
reintegration, and what they feel would best support them
in their reintegration journeys. The research team conducted
in-depth interviews of both male and female survivors1 which
focused on the details of survivors’ personal experiences and
perceptions of reintegration. All the survivors in this study
ended up in trafficking after attempting to migrate for work.
This study attempts to recentre the discussion of reintegration
around survivors’ experiences as agents in shaping their own
lives rather than from the perspective of providing services.
Funding
Default funder
History
Publisher
USAID
Citation
Kasper, E. and Chiang, M. (2020) 'Survivors' Perspectives on Successful Reintegration After Trafficking', USAID Counter Trafficking in Persons, Little Rock, AR: Winrock