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(DDH/2004/089- 105) Developing a Rights-based Approach for Developing a Rights-based Approach for Anti-trafficking Actions in South Asia Anti-trafficking Actions in South Asia Project Duration: 1 Project Duration: 1 st st March 2006 – 28 March 2006 – 28 th th February 2009 February 2009 Introduction on the Introduction on the Project by Project by Mr. Massimo Lanciotti Mr. Massimo Lanciotti Asia Program Manager, Asia Program Manager, Tdh-Italy Tdh-Italy

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(DDH/2004/089-105). Developing a Rights-based Approach for Anti-trafficking Actions in South Asia Project Duration: 1 st March 2006 – 28 th February 2009. Introduction on the Project by Mr. Massimo Lanciotti Asia Program Manager, Tdh-Italy. (DDH/2004/089-105). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Developing a Rights-based Approach for Developing a Rights-based Approach for Anti-trafficking Actions in South AsiaAnti-trafficking Actions in South Asia

Project Duration: 1Project Duration: 1stst March 2006 – 28 March 2006 – 28thth February 2009 February 2009

Introduction on the Project byIntroduction on the Project by

Mr. Massimo LanciottiMr. Massimo Lanciotti

Asia Program Manager, Tdh-ItalyAsia Program Manager, Tdh-Italy

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Structure of the presentation:Structure of the presentation:

Project’s objectives;

Countries covered, working areas and local partners;

Anti trafficking system and

project’s expected results;

Structure of result-based presentations.

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The Overall Objective of the ProjectThe Overall Objective of the Project

• To contribute to the development of good governance on the issue of trafficking in women and children at national and regional level in South Asia (Nepal, India and Bangladesh), by creating a congenial environment to effectively hinder the supply and demand dynamics of trafficking across the borders as well within the countries.

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Specific Objective of the ProjectSpecific Objective of the Project

• The project will contribute to promote a rights-based approach in the development of the legal and social measures taken to combat internal and cross-border trafficking, with a particular attention to the rescue, recovery and rehabilitation of the victims.

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Key aspect of the ProjectKey aspect of the Project

Rights-based approach

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Defined as the mainstreaming of human rights into programs and activities Defined as the mainstreaming of human rights into programs and activities within the framework of the different stakeholders’ respective mandateswithin the framework of the different stakeholders’ respective mandates

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• Bangladesh

• India

• Nepal

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CountriesCountries CoveredCovered

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BangladeshBangladeshConsortium members: Tdh-Italy, Tdh-Netherlands

National Partner Organization: Jagorani Chakra Foundation

Project Targeted Districts:Project Targeted Districts:

• KurigramKurigram

• DinajpurDinajpur

• RangpurRangpur

• JessoreJessore

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(DDH/2004/089-105)IndiaIndia

Consortium members: Tdh-Suisse; Tdh-Germany

Working area and National Partner Organizations:

New DelhiNew Delhi HAQ HAQ

Bihar (4 Districts)Bihar (4 Districts)

• BalsakhaBalsakha

• Boomikha ViharBoomikha Vihar

West Bengal (3 Districts) West Bengal (3 Districts)

• JabalaJabala

• WIFWIF

Orissa (12 Districts)Orissa (12 Districts)

• CPSWCPSW

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NepalNepalConsortium member: Tdh-Lausanne

National Partner Organizations:

• Center for Legal Research and Resource Development

• Kathmandu School of Law

28 Districts28 Districts

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Anti-Trafficking UnitAnti-Trafficking UnitLocal government

Tier 2

Anti Trafficking Anti Trafficking UnitUnit

Local governmentTier 3

Anti-Trafficking UnitAnti-Trafficking UnitLocal government

Tier 2

Anti-trafficking UnitAnti-trafficking Unit Local government

Tier 1

Anti-trafficking Task Anti-trafficking Task ForceForce

Central Government

Anti-trafficking UnitAnti-trafficking Unit Local government

Level 1

Anti-Trafficking UnitAnti-Trafficking UnitLocal government

Level 2

Anti Trafficking Anti Trafficking UnitUnit

Local governmentLevel 3

Anti Trafficking Anti Trafficking UnitUnit

Local governmentLevel 3

Children/Youth GroupChildren/Youth GroupGrass-root Level

HRD SystemHRD SystemGrassroots Level

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Children/Youth GroupChildren/Youth GroupGrass-root Level

HRD SystemHRD System Grass-root Level

Anti-trafficking systemAnti-trafficking system

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Regional PerspectiveRegional Perspective

Anti Trafficking UnitLocal government

Level 3

Anti-Trafficking UnitLocal government

Level 2

Children/youth groupGrass-root Level

HRD System Grass-root Level

AT Task force

Central Government

Anti-trafficking Unit Local government

Level 1

Anti-Trafficking UnitLocal government

Level 2

Children/youth groupGrass-root Level

HRD System Grass-root Level

AT Task force

Central Government

Anti-Trafficking UnitLocal government

Level 2

Children/youth groupGrass-root Level

HRD System Grass-root Level

AT Task force

Central Government

Anti-trafficking Unit Local government

Level 1

Anti-trafficking Unit Local government

Level 1

Anti Trafficking UnitLocal government

Level 3

Anti Trafficking UnitLocal government

Level 3

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SAARC, SALS…

BANGLADESH INDIA NEPAL

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Anti-trafficking UnitAnti-trafficking Unit

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REPRESENTATIVES OF:

• Local Government/Administration. (Education, Social Welfare, Development, etc.)

• Law Enforcement Agencies.

• Educational Institutions

• Religious Institutions

• Media

• NGOs

Anti-trafficking Unit Structure

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HRD SystemHRD System

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Human Rights Defenders System’s Structure

REPRESENTATIVES OF:

• Local ATU

• Community based organizations including Women Organizations

• NGOs Activists

• Lawyers

• Cultural team members

•Primary and Secondary schools teachers

• Local elite

• Journalist, Media Personnel

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Harmonization of Anti-Trafficking Legal Framework with International Standards andIntroduction of rights-based approachin Law Schools’ curricula

RESULT 1RESULT 1

Anti Trafficking UnitLocal government

Level 3

Anti-Trafficking UnitLocal government

Level 2

Children/youth groupGrass-root Level

HRD System Grass-root Level

Children/youth groupGrass-root Level

AT Task force

Central Government

Anti-trafficking Unit Local government

Level 1

Anti Trafficking UnitLocal government

Level 3

HRD System Grass-root Level

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Strengthening of Local Administrative Institution and Law Enforcement Agenciesto develop a rights-based approach for anti-trafficking actions

RESULT 2RESULT 2

Anti-Trafficking UnitLocal government

Level 2

Children/youth groupGrass-root Level

HRD System Grass-root Level

Children/youth groupGrass-root Level

AT Task force

Central Government

Anti-trafficking Unit Local government

Level 1

Anti Trafficking UnitLocal government

Level 3

HRD System Grass-root Level

Anti Trafficking UnitLocal government

Level 3

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Awareness raising campaigns and services to the survivors: The role of HRD Systemsin preventing Human Trafficking and protecting the survivors

RESULT 3RESULT 3

Anti-Trafficking UnitLocal government

Level 2

Children/youth groupGrass-root Level

HRD System Grass-root Level

Children/youth groupGrass-root Level

AT Task force

Central Government

Anti-trafficking Unit Local government

Level 1

Anti Trafficking UnitLocal government

Level 3

HRD System Grass-root Level

Anti Trafficking UnitLocal government

Level 3

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Advocacy, Lobbying and

Networking with the stakeholders at national and regional level

RESULTRESULT 44

Anti-Trafficking UnitLocal government

Level 2

Children/youth groupGrass-root Level

HRD System Grass-root Level

Children/youth groupGrass-root Level

AT Task force

Central Government

Anti-trafficking Unit Local government

Level 1

Anti Trafficking UnitLocal government

Level 3

HRD System Grass-root Level

Anti Trafficking UnitLocal government

Level 3

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RESULT 1RESULT 1

RESULT 2RESULT 2

Awareness campaigns and services to the survivors: the

role of HRDC in preventing

human trafficking

Advocacy, lobbying and networking at national and

regional level

Strengthening of local Institutions

to develop a Rights-based approach in A.T. interventions

RESULT 3RESULT 3

RESULT 4RESULT 4

Harmonization of Anti-Trafficking

Legal Framework with international standards

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Anti-Trafficking UnitLocal government

Level 2

Children/youth groupGrass-root Level

HRD System Grass-root Level

Children/youth groupGrass-root Level

AT Task force

Central Government

Anti-trafficking Unit Local government

Level 1

Anti Trafficking UnitLocal government

Level 3

HRD System Grass-root Level

Anti Trafficking UnitLocal government

Level 3

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Structure of the result based Structure of the result based presentations:presentations:

major actions;

achievements;

challenges;

recommendations.

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