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This research aims to obtain the Indonesian Government's strategy for dealing with the problem of human Trafficking in Cambodia. This research uses a qualitative approach that is descriptive and analytical. The research technique used is a literature review. This research procedure consists of three steps, namely (1) preparation in determining the topic, (2) implementation in searching for relevant reference sources, and (3) writing down findings from various reference sources. Data was taken from Indonesian government websites that report on the problem of human trafficking, ASEAN or UN organizations, news, and research results published in journals. Triangulation techniques are used to check the validity of the data and obtain reliable data. The data analysis consists of three stages: data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion. The results of the study found that the strategy for handling the problem of human Trafficking in Cambodia is 1) cooperation not only at the Southeast Asian level but also internationally, such as with the United States embassy, 2) the formation of special working teams both internally in Indonesia and with countries in ASEAN, 3) strict implementation of government regulations, 4) strict implementation of the MoU and involving all parties involved to the maximum extent, and 5) consistent communication. The results of this research have implications for a deeper understanding of how governments can build comprehensive cooperation to deal with the problem of human Trafficking.
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