2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijdrr.2021.102268
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Mitigating trafficking of migrants and children through disaster risk reduction: Insights from the Thailand flood

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“…Repair and construction of facilities must be oriented towards the environment and society, so if possible, it is not only flood disaster management (Kim et al, 2021;Rana et al, 2021;Rustinsyah et al, 2021). This repair can be in the form of repairing regional/village roads, repairing waterways, and repairing equipment commonly used during flood conditions (Ma et al, 2021;Rustinsyah et al, 2021;Stoklosa et al, 2021). For the construction of facilities such as the construction of integrated waste disposal and processing facilities, the construction of waste water channels in accordance with environmental hygiene standards, and the construction of stone walls/embankments along the Bengawan Solo and Bengawan Jero watershed.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Repair and construction of facilities must be oriented towards the environment and society, so if possible, it is not only flood disaster management (Kim et al, 2021;Rana et al, 2021;Rustinsyah et al, 2021). This repair can be in the form of repairing regional/village roads, repairing waterways, and repairing equipment commonly used during flood conditions (Ma et al, 2021;Rustinsyah et al, 2021;Stoklosa et al, 2021). For the construction of facilities such as the construction of integrated waste disposal and processing facilities, the construction of waste water channels in accordance with environmental hygiene standards, and the construction of stone walls/embankments along the Bengawan Solo and Bengawan Jero watershed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The consequences of this natural disaster were encountered as economic inequality, political and most importantly human rights violation and human trafficking. 53 Likewise, during 2010-flood, the cases of rapes, sexual harassment and trafficking of young girls and women increase in Pakistan and Bangladesh. Same scenario was also reported after 2005 earthquake in Kashmir, Pakistan.…”
Section: Causes Of Human Trafficking In Asiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Armed military and other political and government policy makers have used trafficking to increase their resources and political power. 53 Most of the trafficking victims have not trust on government agencies and did not want to report their cases in police stations. For instance, one female victim told "if we go to the police station for help, I am sure they will not help".…”
Section: Causes Of Human Trafficking In Asiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Non-pharmacological action is a kind of treatment that promotes trauma recovery without the use of pharmaceuticals, but rather through physical and cognitive approach. The rehabilitative program is available in a variety of formats but must be customized to the demands of the target population or catastrophe victims (Stoklosa et al 2021). Eighth, ongoing and routine trauma healing program development.…”
Section: Government Policies Related To Trauma Healingmentioning
confidence: 99%