Parallel Conference Announcement:
Trafficking, Migration, Minorities and HIV/AIDS
Co-hosted by UNESCO, UNIAP and UNDP South East Asia HIV and Development
Programme
Wednesday, 14 July 2004
8:30-18:00
UNESCO Bangkok Office
5th Floor Conference Room
920 Sukhumvit Road
Between BTS stations Thong Lo and Ekamai at the corner of soi 40
Pre-registration is recommended: Trafficking@... or 02 391
0577 ext. 516
Chair: Sheldon Shaeffer, Director, UNESCO
Presenters:
- Lee-Nah Hsu, Manager, UNDP SEAHIV
- Phil Robertson, Programme Manager, UNIAP
(Piercing through the Gloom: the Nexus of Migrant Networks, Empowerment
and National Treatment to Combat Human Trafficking)
- Chris Beyrer, Director, John Hopkins Fogarty AIDS
- Wisa Wisesjindawat, Consultant for GIS, UNESCO Bangkok
(Geographic Information System (GIS) and vulnerability mapping in
research of HIV/AIDS and trafficking)
- Owen Wrigley, Consultant for the Special Population Project, UNESCO
Bangkok
(Temporal Geographics: Risk and Vulnerability in the Context of
Strategic Planning)
- Tom Steinfatt, Professor of Communication, University of Miami
(How do women and children get trafficked? Differences in Khmer and
Vietnamese. How knowledge of process can lead to harm reduction.)
- Chris Lyttleton, Head of Department of Anthropology, Macquarie
University
- David Feingold, Coordinator for Trafficking and HIV/AIDS Projects
UNESCO Bangkok
- Simon Baker, Program Associate, Population Council
(Child prostitution and AIDS in northern Thailand: realities for Thais
and minority groups)
- Screening: Trading Women, documentary film on the trafficking of
ethnic minority women from Burma and Yunnan into Thailand, directed by
Dr. David Feingold
We look forward to welcoming you at this important event!
For more information, please visit:
http://www.hiv-development.org/text/TraffickingBulletin.pdf