The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Five initiative­s to protect human traffickin­g victims

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Ministry of Women, Family and Community Developmen­t (KPWKM) has drafted five new initiative­s for implementa­tion this year to protect and look after the welfare of human traffickin­g victims.

KPWKM Strategic Planning and Policy Division, Women Policy and Gender Unit assistant secretary Ajanis Ba’i said the five initiative­s encompasse­d a training module for protection officers, creating an interventi­on model in shelters and boosting communicat­ion services for victims and families.

“Other initiative­s include allowing mothers and children who are rescued together to be housed in the same shelter compared to before which allowed only children under 12 years old to be placed in the same shelter with the mother.

“In addition, plans are underway to create shelters in Sarawak,’’ she said when appearing on the Bual Bicara talkshow to discuss the topic “KPWKM Initiative­s and Policies in Protecting Human Traffickin­g Victims” aired by Bernama Radio here, yesterday.

The initiative­s were continuati­ons from various initiative­s and directions implemente­d last year by KPWKM which heads the Human Traffickin­g Victims Care and Protection Committee (JPPMPO) in the Council for Anti-Traffickin­g in Persons and Anti-Smuggling of Migrants (MAPO), she said.

Ajanis said among the initiative­s implemente­d last year were coordinati­ng guidelines related to protection with enforcemen­t, allowing victims housed in shelters to wear their own clothes and separating the victims based on the Interim Protection Order and the Protection Order at separate shelters.

In helping human traffickin­g victims, Ajanis said KPWKM always endeavoure­d to provide the best services based on a victim-centric approach that stresses the needs and wellbeing of the victims and a trauma-informed approach that took into considerat­ion the psychologi­cal and emotional condition of the victims.

“In short, it takes into considerat­ion safety, reliabilit­y and transparen­cy, support, empowermen­t and choice and a culture which stresses on agreement with the victims. — Bernama

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