Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Monitoring Bylaw (Local/village law to combat human trafficking) 2014


RGS conducted 4 activities to monitor Bylaw (Local Law)
  • 23 January 2014 RGS conducted meeting in Ulu Belang village to monitor the progress of local law implementation. 20 village stakeholders attended the meeting and agreed to socialize the local law to villagers in adat houses.
  • 23 january 2014 RGS conducted meeting with church leaders in Papang Parish. RGS visited 3 priests and monitored their role in implementing  local law of Ulu Belang Village.
  • 24 January 2014 RGS discussed with village stakeholders of Todo to monitor the progress of forming local law to combat trafficking. Todo village has difficulties to continue the making of local law because village stakeholders were dissagree to have anti-trafficking law in their village. RGS found out that some of stakeholders were money lenders and they got benefit from people who want to work abroad.
  • 28 October 2014 RGS conducted meeting in ulu belang village to monitor the implementation of local law. 18 vilage stakeholders attended meeting to share their experience in implementing local law. They informed RGS that worker recruiters were not come to their village since they socialize local law on anti-trafficking.

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