Calls for Papers
International Conference on Migration
"Mobility Patterns of Cambodian and Other Nationals in the South-east Asia Region"
International Conference on Migration
"Mobility Patterns of Cambodian and Other Nationals in the South-east Asia Region"
Six agencies have formed the North-East Research Group (NERG) to conduct studies on migration and human trafficking in and through Cambodia; the participating agencies are Chap Dai Coalition, COSECAM, IOM, Oxfam Quebec, The Asia Foundation and UNIAP.
NERG will be organising an international conference in Phnom Penh co-hosted by the Royal Government on 31 March – 2 April 2010 on “Mobility Patterns of Cambodian and other nationals in the South-east Asia Region”.
The purpose of the conference is to bring together stakeholders and discuss the merits of the existing information and the conclusions that can be drawn for future programs. Researchers and practitioners are invited to make presentations on issues and interventions to address migration and human trafficking in the region.
We call for research case studies and examples of project interventions to be presented at the conference with a more comprehensive paper to be included in the conference book that will be published afterwards. The presenters also will join the end-of-day plenary panel to respond to questions.
The range of topics varies from migration flows, human trafficking practices, law- enforcement to prosecution of offenders and services to victims.
Interested researchers or practitioners, especially in Cambodia or the Mekong Sub-Region are invited to submit an abstract of their paper (max. 300 words) before 1 February 2010 to: iccmgms@googlegroups.com
Selected presenters will be informed after mid February.
NERG will be organising an international conference in Phnom Penh co-hosted by the Royal Government on 31 March – 2 April 2010 on “Mobility Patterns of Cambodian and other nationals in the South-east Asia Region”.
The purpose of the conference is to bring together stakeholders and discuss the merits of the existing information and the conclusions that can be drawn for future programs. Researchers and practitioners are invited to make presentations on issues and interventions to address migration and human trafficking in the region.
We call for research case studies and examples of project interventions to be presented at the conference with a more comprehensive paper to be included in the conference book that will be published afterwards. The presenters also will join the end-of-day plenary panel to respond to questions.
The range of topics varies from migration flows, human trafficking practices, law- enforcement to prosecution of offenders and services to victims.
Interested researchers or practitioners, especially in Cambodia or the Mekong Sub-Region are invited to submit an abstract of their paper (max. 300 words) before 1 February 2010 to: iccmgms@googlegroups.com
Selected presenters will be informed after mid February.
Telephonic enquiries to: 012-864402 (Phally) or 012-434979 (Sothun).
COSECAM Address: Room 594, 5th Floor, Building F, Phnom Penh Center, corner Sihanouk & Sothearos Blvd., P.O. Box: 574, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Phone: (855) 23 224 801 / 993 675 | E-mail: office@cosecam.org | Website: www.cosecam.org
Phone: (855) 23 224 801 / 993 675 | E-mail: office@cosecam.org | Website: www.cosecam.org
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