TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS
397604438Trafficking_in_Persons_National_Report_2013-15
397604438Trafficking_in_Persons_National_Report_2013-15
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7.3 Recommendations of this Report<br />
The recommendations are drawn based on the major findings of this Report and implementation<br />
status of the previous recommendations made by the NHRC-OSRT through TIP reports as discussed<br />
in Section 7.2. Recommendations are drawn in three major components of combating TIP e.g.<br />
prevention, protection and proseuction. Note that recommendations regarding capacity building and<br />
networking and coordination are included in these major componets. Also, a separate set of<br />
recommendations is drawn for maintaing information/data on TIP.<br />
Prevention<br />
• Formulate anti-trafficking policy in the changing context of TIP and revise and review of the<br />
NPA in the changing context of disaster such as earthquake.<br />
• Make functional Labor Bank as a mechanism to collect the remittances for the investment in<br />
productive sector<br />
• Maintain effective surveillance in major border points between Nepal and India and<br />
between Nepal and Tibet, China including Kathmandu International Airport and other minor<br />
border points. NGOs should be encouraged to establish surveillance centre in the needy<br />
border points reduce the overlapping of surveillance system.<br />
• Ensure that the contents of TIP, safe-migration and human rights included in Social Studies<br />
of grades 8 to 10 are well disseminated and shared among the teachers and students<br />
• Continue to sensitize media persons on TIP issues and reorient them towards victim centric<br />
and fact-based news/views for ensuring the privacy and confidentiality of the victims.<br />
• Ratify the UN Trafficking Protocol 2000 and UN Convention on Migrant Workers and Their<br />
Families 1990 to protect and promote the rights of migrant workers<br />
• Monitor the implementation status of Terms of Conditions of Inter Country Adoption and<br />
effectively monitor the Child Care Homes to ensure that the standards provisions are met<br />
• Raise awareness on community people especially in the most trafficking prone and high<br />
magnitude of foreign labor migration districts and areas about safe migration and trafficking<br />
issues.<br />
• Strengthen and expand the Information Booths on Safe Migration to prevent TIP at District<br />
Administration Offices and at the community levels.<br />
• Continue and expand the broadcast of message of anti-trafficking and safe migration from<br />
electronic and print media, especially in local and regional languages<br />
Protection<br />
• Implement effectively the NPA and National Minimum Standard for Victim's Care and<br />
Protection.<br />
• Encourage the District Committees to develop and implement the period Action Plans in<br />
their own context<br />
• Initiate the bi-lateral agreements with major destination countries to build the rapid<br />
response mechanism and avoid the delay in rescue and repatriation of the victims of<br />
trafficking based on the gravity of the problem.<br />
• Increase the rescue fund to be allocated to Embassies, NGOs and Rehab Fund<br />
• Strengthen WCSCs as special authority Police Unit for addressing TIP issues and also<br />
strengthen the capacity of CIB for effective collaboration and coordination among bilateral,<br />
multilateral and international agencies in order to effectively curtail the organized forms of<br />
internal and cross border trafficking.<br />
• Strengthen the Department of Counselor Service of MoFA as a Special Unit (physical<br />
facilities, skilled human resources and budget) to effectively and timely rescue and<br />
repatriate the victims of cross border trafficking specially relating to the foreign labor<br />
migration.<br />
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