Table 1

Reintegration framework and descriptions of outcomes

Reintegration outcomesDescription of reintegration outcomes
Economic well-being and opportunitiesAbility to steadily meet basic needs, access economic opportunities, such as employment, and have a sense of satisfaction and security about one’s financial status
Physical and mental well-beingSatisfactory physical and mental condition including confidence, happiness and dignity
Education and training opportunitiesAccess to school re-enrolment and opportunities for educational advancement
Safety and securityFreedom from threats of or acts of violence from traffickers or any other source. To be physically safe
Healthy social environment and interpersonal relationshipsAbsence of stigma and ostracism in relations with friends, family, spouses/intimate partner and wider community
Satisfactory living conditionsAccess to an appropriate and safe place to live

Source:

Adapted from “Supporting the Reintegration of Trafficked Persons. A Guidebook for the Greater Mekong Sub-Region,” by Surtees, R., 2017. Bangkok, Thailand: NEXUS Institute, UN-ACT, and World Vision. Copyright 2017 by NEXUS Institute, UN-ACT, and World Vision

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