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BEIJING
(ILO News) – From the terraced countryside of Yunnan Province to the
rapidly expanding industrial zones of the Eastern Seaboard, Chinese
children – aged 11 through 17 – have come together to craft the
country’s first set of recommendations to combat human trafficking
– drafted exclusively by and for young people. The
children traveled to More
than a dozen officials from various departments participated in the
dialogue, some moved to tears by the children’s stories of hardship
and loneliness. Officials commended the children for their
participation in the fight against trafficking adding that the future
of A
representative from one of the co-sponsors of the forum, Kathleen
Speake of the ILO’s Project for the Prevention of Trafficking in
Girls and Young Women for Labour Exploitation said, “consultations
such as these are vital to ensure that anti-trafficking work is
relevant to the needs of those most vulnerable to being trafficked
including left-behind children, and children of migrants”. Following
the dialogue, the young people drafted a statement of recommendations
for further consideration by the Government. Those recommendations
included: §
better
protection for vulnerable children who are left behind when parents
migrate for work; §
better
access to affordable and high quality secondary education; §
more
emphasis on prevention work at the community level, including better
awareness raising about the links between migration and trafficking; §
an
acknowledgment of the importance of children’s voices in developing
plans of action on anti-trafficking; §
the
children also acknowledged their own responsibility in reducing the
risk of being trafficked through better self-awareness and
self-protection. For
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