1) Urges the scaling up of previous laws and implementing them, primarily the Protocol to Prevent, Suppress, and Punish Trafficking in Persons: a) Countries which haven’t ratified the above protocols should ratify the protocol as soon as possible; b) The countries that are signatories of the Protocol to Prevent, Suppress, and Punish Trafficking in Persons should implement and enforce said protocol efficiently; i) If the countries have not implemented this protocol due to economic or political reasons, it is advised for them to work on the enforcement of laws in their particular country; 2) Calls upon awareness campaigns and educational programs: a) Free workshops to be conducted by university students for LEDC’S in order to spread awareness; …show more content…
victims of trafficking, precautions that can be taken, and hotlines for victim identification organizations; 3) Emphasizes on the eradication of poverty: a) Increase in awareness of job opportunities; i) Spread awareness through advertisements in multiple forms of media such as print and digital media b) Vocational training to be taking place in centers that are available to all 4) Recommends the increase of victim identification efforts: a) An organization to be set up for each nation, who’s main focus is to register all the victims of trafficking; i) It is recommended that the organization teams up with the national authorities and police force to help identify victims who have been suspected by the police; ii) As mentioned in Clause 2, sub clause b, sub-sub clause i, anonymous hotlines to be created so victims can approach the organization directly and register; 5) Encourages child-sensitive awareness programs about trafficking: a) NGOs should make sure that proper awareness programs are taking place that are spreading the message across to the children about trafficking, safe migration, and the risks that follow when you drop out of school or migrate abroad alone; 6) Suggests the establishment of depression clinics and rehabilitation