RIYADH: 海角直播鈥檚 National Committee to Combat Human Trafficking has launched an action plan and a referral mechanism to stop human trafficking and protect labor rights in the Kingdom, said the organization鈥檚 Vice Chair Sarah Al-Tamimi.
In an exclusive interview with Arab News at the Top CEO event, which took place in Dubai earlier this month, Al-Tamimi聽said the action plan was launched two years ago with targets including human trafficking prevention and prosecution measures.聽
鈥淭rafficking is like any other crime, it鈥檚 everywhere,鈥 said Al-Tamimi. 鈥淥ur goals are to put strong legislation and protection measures in place and raise awareness of the issues.鈥
When asked about achievements of the action plan, Al-Tamimi聽said they launched a national referral mechanism, which she described as a 鈥渃oordination mechanism across government entities to refer potential victims of human trafficking.鈥
The committee is also working on a number of enhancements in terms of regulations as well as campaigns to spread awareness, Al-Tamimi聽said. 鈥淵ou need a workforce that鈥檚 aware of their rights because they do have immense rights,鈥 she added.
It鈥檚 also important to bring labor rights awareness to the private sector, and the committee has facilitated awareness sessions with the Chambers of Commerce, besides training hundreds of recruitment companies, said
Al-Tamimi. 鈥淎t the end of the day, sustainable practices lead to more profits, more competitiveness, and a more competitive economy as a whole,鈥 she concluded.