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Community-based interventions
This report has shown that trafficking in persons from Cambodia, Lao PDR and Myanmar does
not affect all people and all parts of each country equally. Certain communities and people of
certain backgrounds are much more likely to fall victim to traffickers. Rural and remote areas
where sustainable full-time employment is scare and where farmers struggle to feed their
families and pay their bills are particularly vulnerable to false promises and the lure of jobs and
higher incomes in Thailand.
To prevent and combat trafficking in persons, especially sex trafficking and trafficking into
Thailand’s domestic service industry, it is necessary to give women greater access to education,
training and local labour markets so they gain greater independence and can make decisions
about their lives more autonomously.