Asia Education Project (ASIAED)

Assists in supporting the United Nations Millennium Development Goals, and in particular UNESCOs Community Learning Centres (CLC), and Asia and Pacific Programme of Education for All (APPEAL),
which is a regional co-operative programme designed to promote literacy.

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Human rights
Sustainable External Cooperation Programmes for Developing Communities
ASIAED Project Asia Education: The NGO, non-profit ASIAED assists in supporting the UN Millennium Development Goals.
Cross-Region Human Trafficking

Increase awareness and understanding on the problem of trafficking in persons. A practical "how to" resource for all those involved in developing effective measures to prevent human trafficking.

UNESCO leads the global Education for All (EFA) movement, aiming to meet the learning needs of all children, youth and adults by 2015.
There is still much to be learned about what works best to prevent and combat human trafficking under various circumstances. This CDROM presents a selection of conceptual, legislative and organizational tools in use in different parts of the world and is provided through the Anti-Human-Trafficking Unit, UNODC and contains:
Promote the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)

Support through the ASIAED Resource Outreach Centre

Working with Regional CLCs-
what you can do.

Local Infrastructure and Sanitation Education (LISE)

ASIAED Open Content and Education Platform (OCEP)

ASIAED themes and CDROM resources
  • International Instruments
  • Problem Assessment and Strategy Development
  • Legislative Framework
  • International Cooperation
  • Law Enforcement and Prosecution
  • Victim Identification
  • Immigration Status of Victims and their Return and Resettlement
  • Victim Protection and Assistance
  • Prevention of Trafficking in Persons
  • Monitoring and Evaluation
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