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Witness Orientation Toolkit

Published: October 2018 (updated on April 2021)
In a joint collaboration with the Singapore State Courts, HAGAR and other partner organisations, the Witness Orientation Toolkit was developed to assist vulnerable witnesses and victims who have to attend court, as well as caregivers and supporters of vulnerable witnesses.
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Being Trauma-Informed in Cambodia

Published: July 2017
This research highlights HAGAR’s trauma-informed education model in Cambodia and the experiences of therapists and educators working with traumatised children. HAGAR is used as a case example to understand how teachers can utilise this approach in their classrooms in resource-poor countries. The research was published in the International Journal of Social Science and Humanity.
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Support Children in Legal Processes

Published: August 2016
In partnership with UNICEF, HAGAR launched an extensive suite of resources that include comprehensive tools, and dialogue and training sessions for lawyers in Cambodia to better protect traumatised children in the Cambodian criminal justice system and lessen their stress.
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(Re)Integration of Cambodian Trafficked Men

Published: March 2015
Cambodian men and boys are trafficked into a variety of sectors, including fishing, construction, agriculture and factory work, and often subjected to physical and psychological abuse at the hands of their employers. This research explores the trends in trafficking of Cambodian men, the needs of survivors, and the extent of reintegration assistance available.
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A System Just for Children

Published: January 2015
This research is one of the first conducted in Cambodia to look in detail at the experience of child witnesses and victims who go through the Cambodian criminal justice system. It particularly aims to give voice to children’s views in order to contribute to the development of criminal court procedures that more fully reflect the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. The study, “A System Just for Children”, was conducted by HAGAR field researchers in conjunction with UNICEF.
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Forgotten No More

Published: October 2013
This is an unprecedented study of 210 stakeholders in Afghanistan, including 130 boys, to understand the prevalence of male child trafficking and inform the design of our recovery programme for survivors. The study was conducted by HAGAR field researchers and funded by the U.S. Department of State’s Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons (TIP).
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Join HAGAR to empower survivors of trafficking and abuse to start a new life.

Help us transform lives

Join HAGAR to empower survivors of trafficking and abuse to start a new life.

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