Yes, funding is essential for organizations like this centre, and for all of the other organizations that work in that area. Keep in mind that with transnational issues you're talking about moving across borders, travelling, and all of those other things, and none of that is cheap. I know sometimes it might look exorbitant, but just to deal with one case you might have to go to another country several times--either the law enforcement agencies, or whatever.
Very well-developed victim services agencies very seldom have an opportunity to work with agencies in other countries. They look after the needs of victims here and that's the end of it. But when you talk about trafficking in human beings, all of a sudden the victim service agency here has to connect with the victim service agency in Manila, or somewhere else, in order to make sure the needs of the victims are looked after and the person is prepared for her or his return. These are new things that were not done, are not funded currently, and create great need.