Human Trafficking in Southeast Asia

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fishing industry How can we better understand what makes people vulnerable to human trafficking?

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Date:
Monday 16 September 2024 05:30 pm until Monday 16 September 2024 06:30 pm (Add to calendar)
Contact:
La Trobe Asia
asia@latrobe.edu.au
Presented by:
La Trobe Asia
Type of Event:
Public Lecture; Public

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Location:
La Trobe University City Campus
Room 3.04 Level 3/360 Collins St
Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia

Large numbers of people in Southeast Asia seek opportunities to improve their lives either within or outside their home country. While there are many positive benefits, the risk of exploitation is high. Many find themselves deceived or coerced into situations where they are abused and forced to live and work in poor conditions with little or no pay. Some are forced into sex work or marriages against their will, while others fall prey to the illicit organ trade.

How can we better understand what makes people vulnerable to human trafficking? What can governments and organisations be doing to better support victims and confront the causes? What roles can researchers play in helping answer these questions?

A La Trobe Asia / Centre for Human Security and Social Change event.

Speakers:

  • Assoc. Professor Lisa Denney (Acting Director, Centre for Human Security and Social Change, La Trobe University)
  • Assoc. Professor Sallie Yea (Tracey Banivanua-Mar Fellow, La Trobe University)
  • Dr Elisabeth Jackson (Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Human Security and Social Change, La Trobe University)
  • Professor Bec Strating (Director, La Trobe Asia) (Chair)

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