
Philippines
Region: Asia and the Pacific
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Duration: March 2010 - February 2013
Budget: US$2,563,395
Implementing Agencies: ILO, FAO
The programme utilized the human security approach to integrate several components including improvements in agriculture and fisheries; skills and entrepreneurship; institutional coordination and coherence; disaster risk management; and improved health care, especially for women and children. Together these interventions strengthened collaborative actions that were comprehensive, inclusive and sustainable, resulting in greater trust and confidence between local authorities and vulnerable poor communities in the Bondoc Peninsula. -
Duration: April 2006 - May 2009
Budget: US$1,977,116
Implementing Agencies: ILO
The programme contributed to the reduction of human trafficking for sexual and labour exploitation in Thailand and the Philippines by assisting, empowering and protecting returned victims through immediate and long-term socio-economic responses, such as, home visits, legal and psychosocial counseling, provision of health care and vocational training, as well as awareness raising on safe migration and how best to assist returnees in their reintegration. -
Duration: July 2005 - December 2007
Budget: US$250,800
Implementing Agencies: UNODC
To reduce the incidences of human trafficking, the programme addressed the root causes and ensured that gaps in the return and reintegration of victims and those at risk were addressed through a comprehensive package, combining efforts to restore psychosocial rehabilitation of victims with vocational training and access to justice for better reintegration of those most vulnerable. -
Duration: June 2001 - February 2004
Budget: US$214,747
Implementing Agencies: UNICEF
Covering the cities of Manila, Pasay and Quezon, the objective of the programme was to implement measures protecting children in impoverished urban communities from the risks of drug addiction, sexual exploitation, child labor, and homelessness. -
Duration: September 2000 - September 2004
Budget: US$480,587
Implementing Agencies: UNFPA
To respond to the most basic reproductive health needs of vulnerable persons in Capiz, the programme implemented a community-based model that aimed to raise awareness and improve access to reproductive health care and sexual practices through counselling, family planning and gender-sensitive education.