Thursday, April 20, 2017

Fish farm project helps Indonesian trafficking victims rebuild lives | Free Malaysia Today

"The IOM says it is essential to help trafficking victims earn a living wage at home to “reject the fantasy world painted by traffickers and unscrupulous labour recruiters”."

"“There’s a high degree of risk that victims of trafficking will end up being re-trafficked if you fail to address the basic socio-economic drivers behind the decision to migrate in search of work in the first place,” IOM Indonesa spokesman Paul Dillon said."
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