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Message from Dr Arif Alvi President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan (On the occasion of World Day Against Human Trafficking on 30th July 2022)
Islamabad: July 29, 2022

World Day against Trafficking in Persons is observed annually on the 30th of July to raise awareness regarding the plight of victims of human trafficking and to promote and protect their rights. The day is observed to bring attention to a crime that leaves a lasting toll on human lives and society as a whole. It is one of the most serious human rights violations that brings high profits to traffickers through the exploitation of human beings by illegal means such as force, fraud, or deception. Pakistan is committed to combating the menace of human trafficking by establishing an effective coordination infrastructure to prosecute traffickers and protect victims. Pakistan has embarked upon stringent anti-trafficking measures to enforce legal frameworks in line with international standards. Pakistan has enacted the Trafficking in Person Act, 2018 to prevent and combat trafficking in persons, especially women and children. This law prescribes imprisonment of up to ten years for the perpetrators of such illegal acts. National Coordination Committee on Human Trafficking has been constituted under the Chair of the Minister for Interior. The Committee is responsible for steering national efforts in the fight against all forms of human trafficking, including bonded labour and sex trafficking. All relevant departments at the provincial level including Social Welfare, Labour, Police, Child Protection and NGOs are made part of Provincial and District Anti-Human Trafficking Committees for close coordination to effectively identify and protect victims of human trafficking. Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), in collaboration with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), has prepared National Action Plan to Combat Human Trafficking and Migrant Smuggling (2021-2025). The action plan highlights the roles of different stakeholders and provides a holistic framework for the national response. I would take this opportunity to extend my appreciation and acknowledgement to the federal and provincial governments and all other relevant stakeholders who came together to fight this crime.
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