On Monday evening at the Ashoka Hotel in Delhi, the governments, policy-makers, law enforcement agencies, representatives of the United Nations and Civil Society Organizations attended a seminar to encourage safe migration. This seminar emphasizes anti-human trafficking.
Association for Volunteer Action Initiative This seminar emphasizes the need to adopt overall, right-based strategy, which led Legal and policy reforms can be done according to international and regional standards. Apart from India, the victims of trafficking of Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan and Afghanistan were also present in this seminar, who shared their pain and experience and suggested for its prevention. The global network of organizations working in 39 countries of the world for child rights and child protection was the technical ally of this consultation.
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Embrace on the need for a multidisciplinary strategy against trafficking, Bhuvan Ribhu, the founder of Just Rights for Children, said, ‘Human abuse is an organized crime with heavy profits, which is particularly From the help of exploitation of children and forced youth, it is flourishing. To deal with this, we need to adopt a multi-dimensional strategy in which destroying the economic structure of trafficking, breaking their back from legal action against organized criminal gangs and keeping a global register for exchange of information about trafficing gangs and Through this, steps like strengthening intelligence coordination at local, national and international levels are needed."https://feeds.abplive.com/onecms/images/uploaded-mages/2025/18/18/18/18/18/18/18/18/18/18/18/18/18/18/18/18/18/18/18/18/18/18/18/18/18/18/18/18/18/18/18/18/18/18/18/18/18/18/18/18/18/18/18/a54Defce3902f770012f770012" />
demand for national action against trafficking gangs But expressing concern, he said that this horrific reality reflects the immediate need for global response against this organized crime. He said, ‘I appeal to India, America and other governments to initiate strict action against these trafficking gangs at the national level. In order to eliminate this network of trafficking, coordinated efforts between India, America and all the countries from where these gangs carry the victims are necessary. We have to analyze the information received from the victims, find out financial transactions and demolish gangs promoting this crime. It is happening ‘& nbsp;
Progress and challenges of implementation of Colombo process in South Asia & rsquo; Addressing the session, Bijya Kumari Shrestha, member of the Executive Committee of the Migrant Forum in Asia (South Asia) urged the Nepal government to increase the number of labor destinations from 110 to 160. He said that his forum has identified 50 more countries where Nepali youth are going in search of work and where they may have the possibility of exploitation. South Asia expert Insaf Nizam of the team (DWT) insisted that it is necessary to ensure dignity and security of human rights at the workplace to prevent migration. Deepika Naruka of the Drug and Office of the United Nations (UNODC) said that according to the trafficing in person 2024 reports, human trafficking is increasing for the purpose of getting bonded labor but the conviction in these cases is negligible.
< P> needs strong commitment to deal with human abuse Should come together. Malaysia located & lsquo; Under Journey & rsquo; Director of Sumita Shanti Kishna underlined the importance of child-centered policies to deal with the challenge of human trafficking. Yalegama, Additional Secretary, Sri Lankan Ministry of External Affairs, and Rajendra Thapa, Joint Secretary, Human Rights and International Treaty Committees of Nepal, insisted that there is a need for strong commitment at the regional level and coordination between various stakeholders to deal with human abuse. >
‘The most affected children are’
Association for Voluntary Action Executive Director Dhananjay Tingle said, ‘The most affected children are the most affected by migration. Whether in search of work, their parents go to a new place and they are left behind, or take them along. They have the most trouble in every situation because this affects their care. He said, ‘Apart from the problem of coming, in such a situation, the future of children of weaker families becomes uncertain. Apart from this, it is important to understand that from network sources (source) to transit (transit) and destination, it is active at every level.
seminar to ensure safe migration in South Asia region Some recommendations were also presented in. These included strong coordination and partnership between governments, civil society organizations and migrant international bodies, measures of education and awareness such as community monitoring systems, including these issues in school courses, and at risk capacity building In addition to the use of technology, which includes digital equipment, artificial intelligence and digital identification system. Singh, Joint Secretary of Nepal’s Human Rights and International Treaty Committees Division, Rajendra Thapa, Additional Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs of Sri Lanka, Dr. M.M.S.B. Dr. Bilesha Veeratne, head of Migration and Policy Research of Yalegama, Sri Lankan Institute of Policy Research, Omkar Sharma, Advisor, Ministry of Labor and Employment, Government of India, and Special Inspector General of Maharashtra Police Ashwati Dorje were also included.