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New Hope for Expat Workers: Kuwait Forms Anti-Trafficking Unit

Kuwait City, Kuwait: Kuwaiti authorities are taking a strong stance against human trafficking and migrant worker smuggling with the formation of a dedicated task force. The Ministry of Social Affairs announced the creation of this three-month working group. The formation is according to recommendations from the National Committee against human trafficking.

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This initiative signifies Kuwait’s commitment to upholding international standards in combating these heinous crimes. The task force, led by the Ministry, brings together representatives from various sectors. This includes government departments, civil society organizations, and charity groups.

Key actions undertaken by the task force:

  • Implementing a national referral system: This system streamlines the process of identifying victims, conducting investigations, offering legal aid, and ensuring safe repatriation.
  • Raising awareness among migrant workers: The team will collaborate with NGOs to educate migrant workers about their rights. Also empower them to identify potential trafficking situations.
  • Providing support to victims: The task force plans regular visits to shelters for victims, offering psychological support and facilitating their reintegration into their home communities.
  • Regular progress reports: The working group is committed to submitting regular reports to the National Committee, ensuring transparency and accountability in their efforts.

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This new task force reflects Kuwait’s determination to combat human trafficking and migrant worker smuggling. By combining the expertise of various stakeholders and implementing a comprehensive approach, the initiative aims to protect vulnerable workers and uphold human rights, reported Al Jarida daily.

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