 To protect Myanmar victims of trafficking by giving practical effect  To provide psychosocial support and Counseling  To know victims address and.

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 To protect Myanmar victims of trafficking by giving practical effect  To provide psychosocial support and Counseling  To know victims address and repatriate to their home safely

No.Year Repatriated Victims

 Case Worker Visit conducted before Case Management Meeting  The quarterly basis  The two Case Workers visited to the Shelters  The findings from the Case Worker Visit input to the Case Management Meeting

 Victims intentionally or unintentionally provides inaccurate information  A victim is too young  A child victim has only traceable family members in Thailand  A child victim has traceable family members in both Myanmar and in Thailand

 Severely traumatized persons or psychological problems  Serious medical/health problems  Substance/drug abuse problems  Physical disabilities  Past experience of violence  Have dependent children or family members  Participating in legal proceedings in Thailand  Security problems upon returning home to Myanmar  Socially marginalized

 Cooperation on Bilateral Case Management Meetings  Cooperation on Bilateral Case Worker Visits Quarterly basis

M09-PK014Moe Aye  Age9 years  ParentsU Win Soe (Father) Daw San San Maw (Mother)  AddressNo.(81), Sanpya ward, Zarthapyin Village, Phan Township  Parents are working in Thailand. Parents left him at Monastery. The monk sent to shelter. He can’t tell his family situation clearly. Can’t get NC and Family tracing in Myanmar. He was already repatriated. Now he lives with his mother-in-law.

MO6 - PK 176 Yan Naung Soe Age15 years ParentsDaw Macho (Mother) AddressKaw Thoung  He has arrived the shelter since He can mention that his parents are working in Thailand and can’t tell his family address and parents’ name. He can speak in Myanmar. Now he is in Yangon boys training school.

M11- PK 003Than Zaw Htwe Age9 years Parents U Awin (a) Wa Tot (F),Daw Mee Nge Address Nyaung Ma Kwin Village, Mon State.  He came to Thailand with his brother. His brother was arrested by police and sent to IDC. He can’t tell his family situation clearly.  He is attending school in Yangon.

 Regular Monitoring & Evaluation of the Implementation of Myanmar- Thai Bilateral SOP  Form M & E Group consist of four members by both side  M & E Group meeting will be take place back to back of CMM meeting  Outcome of M & E meeting will be presented during CMM meeting  Cooperation on Case Management and the Repatriation and Reintegration of Victims of Trafficking

 Share Myanmar Immigration rules & regulations  Conduct Repatriation Program timely & speedy manner.  Explore the special need cases, to find out solution for those cases.  Victim's information exchange regularly

 Overcome the language barrier between Myanmar victims & Thai Shelter staffs.  Have chance to strengthen relationship between Myanmar Department of Social Welfare & Thailand Department of Social Development and Welfare.