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Standard Monitoring Form

Developed to record progress in previously reported TIP and TIP-related cases from the standard reporting form (SRF) supported the databanking and operationalization of the Philippine Information System on Trafficking in pilot PNP stations and communities

Anti-TIP Poster; Flyers/Bags

Specifically for transport,money online transfer companies and community networks,describe what trafficking conditions victims end up with, mechanisms used to transport them, what to do to protect one’s self and others and how to get help thru calling anti-trafficking help lines. These posters have been disseminated and posted in terminals, in company and unions’ offices, and communities.

Anti-TIP videos

Shown onboard partner buses and vessels in trafficking routes and disseminated to 500 target groups including partner anti-trafficking agencies/organizations at various levels, academe, trade unions and other institutions carrying out anti-TIP prevention campaigns, features ways how people are and maybe traffi cked, the trafficking conditions they end up with, various channels used by traffickers, illegal recruiters and other intermediaries to transport and facilitate the deployment of people and practical tips to protect one’s self and others. 

Anti-TIP Fact Sheet for POLO, Philippine Consular mission staff and overseas Filipino workers, community advocates

This material features standard operating procedures in accessing government mandated services and programs both on site and in country, complication of information on trafficking laws and directory of GO/NGO service providers and anti-trafficking help lines.

Selected Documents to Implement the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act

Image The 4th edition (December 2006) has new entries including:

How to Identify an Illegal Recruiter (Kilalanin ang Illegal Recuiter!), DILG Memorandum Circular No. 2005-06, DILG Memorandum Circular No. 2006-172 and Guide in Accessing Services for Victim-Survivors of Trafficking in Persons (Gabay sa Pagkamit ng Serbisyo para sa mga Biktima ng Pangangalakal ng tao), as well as the Anti-Trafficking Project 2 Brochure, updated Anti-Trafficking hotlines, and Updated Map of Operations and Programs.

The 3rd Edition (January 2005) added:

Halimbawa ng Ordinansa (Kapasiyahan) Laban sa Pagkakalakal ng Tao and Map of Operations and Programs

The 2nd Edition (December 2004) added the following items: 

10 Huwag Para Maka-Iwas Maging Biktima ng Illegal Recruitment, Modus Operandi of Illegal Recruiters  and How to Recognize Trafficking Victims 

Primers

ImageThe Popular English Version of the Primer on the Anti-Trafficking Act (Republic Act No. 9208) was completed by the TWG of the Anti-Trafficking Project in November 2003 with inputs from the IRR.

The Popular Tagalog Version of the Primer on the Anti-Trafficking Act (Republic Act No. 9208) was completed by the TWG of the Anti-Trafficking Project in June 2004.

The Popular Waray Version of the Primer on the Anti-Trafficking Act (Republic Act No. 9208) was completed by the TWG of the Anti-Trafficking Project in November 2004.

The Popular Cebuano Version of the Primer on the Anti-Trafficking Act (Republic Act No. 9208) was completed by the TWG of the Anti-Trafficking Project in January 2005.
 
  
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