Connect with us

News

Legarda hails PHL’s improved ranking in human trafficking report

Published

on

“The promotion of Philippines to Tier 1 ranking is proof of the significant efforts being undertaken by the Philippine government to curb human trafficking and exploitation from and within the Philippines.” Legarda, principal sponsor of the Expanded Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act (R.A. 10364), said.  (Photo: Legarda's official Facebook page)

“The promotion of Philippines to Tier 1 ranking is proof of the significant efforts being undertaken by the Philippine government to curb human trafficking and exploitation from and within the Philippines.” Legarda, principal sponsor of the Expanded Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act (R.A. 10364), said.
(Photo: Legarda’s official Facebook page)

MANILA – Senator Loren Legarda on Sunday commended the country’s upgraded ranking in the US State Department’s Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Report of 2016, saying greater efforts should be done to address human trafficking.

In the 2016 TIP Report, the Philippines upgraded from Tier 2 to Tier 1, which means that the government has acknowledged the existence of human trafficking, made efforts to address the problem, and complied with the minimum standards for the elimination of international human trafficking.

“The promotion of Philippines to Tier 1 ranking is proof of the significant efforts being undertaken by the Philippine government to curb human trafficking and exploitation from and within the Philippines.” Legarda, principal sponsor of the Expanded Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act (R.A. 10364), said.

“I hope that our promotion to Tier 1 status will not lull us into a false sense of complacency. We should continue our fight against human trafficking through public awareness campaigns, capacity building, and continuous coordination and collaboration with key stakeholders,” she added.

The lady senator expressed confidence that the new administration of President Rodrigo Duterte will continue to strengthen anti-human trafficking efforts and champion the rights of many Filipino workers trapped in modern-day slavery.

Legarda also said that new measures have been enacted which will surely improve the Philippines’ anti-human trafficking efforts and combat modern forms of trafficking such as cyber trafficking.

These measures are the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Modernization Act, which Legarda co-authored, and the law creating the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT), which she principally authored.

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest

News3 hours ago

PH Crop Insurance Corp. transferred to DA

MANILA – President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has transferred the Philippine Crop Insurance Corp. (PCIC) to the Department of Agriculture (DA)....

News4 hours ago

DA launches ‘CaraWow sa CaraTok’

  MANILA – TikTokers are encouraged to join a video contest featuring carabao’s milk, in preparation for the World Milk Day...

Senator Francis Tolentino Senator Francis Tolentino
News6 hours ago

Proposed nuclear plant in Pangasinan has long-term benefits – senator

MANILA – The proposed Nuclear Power Program in the municipality of Labrador, Pangasinan will not only solve the high cost of...

News6 hours ago

NFA: Let DA intervene in local rice market

MANILA – The Department of Agriculture (DA) can assume the power to intervene in the local rice market if lawmakers have...

Health7 hours ago

DOH launches cervical cancer screening services in Metro Manila

MANILA – The Department of Health – Metro Manila Center for Health Development (DOH-MMCHD) on Friday launched cervical cancer screening services...

Canada News20 hours ago

Nunavik residents say water system can’t meet growing demand

By Rachel Watts · CBC News  Communities in northern Quebec region rely on trucks to provide water Dr. Sarah Bergeron is used...

Canada News20 hours ago

Indigenous leaders adopt declaration condemning identity theft

By Brett Forester · CBC News  Delegates also adopt resolution denouncing disputed Inuit identity claims of NunatuKavut in Labrador First Nations, Inuit...

Philippine and Japanese flag Philippine and Japanese flag
News1 day ago

Japan commits P121-M scholarships for young Filipino civil servants

MANILA – The Japanese government has earmarked PHP121 million to finance postgraduate scholarships of young Filipino civil servants as part...

News1 day ago

PBBM eyes infra projects in Ilocos Region to boost tourism

MANILA – President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Friday said major infrastructure projects in the Ilocos Region are underway not...

Joe Biden Joe Biden
Headline1 day ago

US Justice Dep’t moves to reclassify marijuana as ‘lower-risk’ drug

HOUSTON – The US Justice Department announced Thursday that it is moving to reclassify marijuana as a “lower-risk” drug. Formalizing...

WordPress Ads