We are working very closely with some of the frontline service providers to really build their capacity on issues which are both basic and complex. While on one hand we are working with our civil society partners to build the capacity of law enforcement officers to understand how to better conduct criminal investigations and how to plan a rescue operation, we are also trying to get both police and social workers to more effectively apply victim protection principles in their every day work. The fact that Cambodia has a policy and minimum standards on protecting the rights of victims of human trafficking does make our work a bit easier. However, applying these concepts requires more financial and structural resources, and stronger structures of governance than what is now available.