Stakeholder Mapping summary
ASEAN-ACT undertook stakeholder mapping from June to October 2020 to identify potential government and non-government partners for the program’s victim rights and equality and inclusion work, both at the national and regional level.
The research for the stakeholder mapping consisted of an open-source literature and policy review; interviews with key informants across government, business, multilateral organisations and civil society; and an online survey of 57 CSOs in ASEAN-ACT’s seven target countries. ASEAN-ACT conducted validation workshops in most target countries to gain feedback on key findings and recommendations for advancing victim rights and equality and inclusion.
As part of the stakeholder mapping, ASEAN-ACT compiled a stakeholder directory, featured on this site, that lists the key players involved in counter–trafficking in persons in Southeast Asia, including in the seven countries where ASEAN-ACT has national programming. The directory also identifies organisations in each country that are actively involved in supporting marginalised and socially excluded groups.
The stakeholders presented in this summary paper are not intended to constitute an exhaustive list, especially in the diverse civil society space.
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