Indonesia

Indonesia is a country located in Southeast Asia, with a population of over 270 million people. While the exact prevalence of human trafficking in Indonesia is difficult to determine, the country is known to be a source, transit, and destination country for human trafficking, with women and children being particularly vulnerable.

Indonesia is a major source country for migrant workers, many of whom may be subjected to labor trafficking or forced labor. Workers may be promised legitimate jobs or contracts, only to find themselves in exploitative and abusive situations once they arrive at their destination. In addition, Indonesian women and girls are also known to be trafficked for the purposes of sexual exploitation within the country and to other parts of the region.

Efforts to combat human trafficking in Indonesia have included increased law enforcement efforts, as well as programs aimed at providing support and services to victims. Indonesia has also ratified several international agreements and protocols related to human trafficking, including the United Nations Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, especially Women and Children.

Despite these efforts, human trafficking remains a significant challenge in Indonesia, and further action is needed to prevent trafficking, protect victims, and hold traffickers accountable. This may include increasing public awareness and education about the issue, providing greater support and resources to victims and vulnerable populations, and strengthening law enforcement efforts to target trafficking networks and bring perpetrators to justice.

 

 

Launch of ECPAT’s latest podcast episode on voluntourism 
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Launch of ECPAT’s latest podcast episode on voluntourism 

What is #Voluntourism? And how can it put children at risk?   We have all heard of people, even friends or acquaintances who have gone off for a few weeks to build a school, or taught English in far-flung places, very often with the good intentions to bring a positive change.  This form of volunteer…

Indonesians wait for UK farm jobs after paying deposits of up to £2500 | Immigration and Asylum
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Indonesians wait for UK farm jobs after paying deposits of up to £2500 | Immigration and Asylum

It is understood that Indonesians who dream of working in Britain have paid deposits of up to £2,500 to the Jakarta agency to “guarantee” jobs on British farms that have yet to materialize. Labor experts say the deposit is a job search fee, which is illegal in the UK and Indonesia. One worker told the…

Suppress child marriages to prevent stunting prevalence: Minister – ANTARA News
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Suppress child marriages to prevent stunting prevalence: Minister – ANTARA News

Pulang Pisau, C Kalimantan (ANTARA) – Suppressing child marriages would help in reducing the prevalence of stunting, according to Minister of Women’s Empowerment and Child Protection Bintang Puspayoga. “Child marriage is the cause of stunted growth. Hence, we must avoid it at all cost,” Puspayoga stated during the declaration of stunting growth-free women-friendly and child-caring…

Scammers reportedly trafficking people to Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand
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Scammers reportedly trafficking people to Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand

According to the BBC, thousands of people across South East Asia have been trafficked to Cambodia, Myanmar and Thailand where they are forced to work in online scam centers known as “fraud factories”.  “I knew then I had come to the wrong place” Victims report accepting attractive work offers abroad but having their passports taken…

Police, BP2MI urged to collaborate in addressing human trafficking – ANTARA News
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Police, BP2MI urged to collaborate in addressing human trafficking – ANTARA News

Jakarta (ANTARA) – Coordinating Political, Legal, and Security Affairs Minister Mahfud MD urged the National Police to improve cooperation with National Board for Placement and Protection of Indonesian Overseas Workers (BP2MI) to suppress rampant cases of human trafficking. “I urge the police to improve cooperation with the National Board for the Placement and Protection of…

Experiential education through a simulated summit to combat human trafficking
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Experiential education through a simulated summit to combat human trafficking

How can we offer experiential education to students during online and hybrid teaching? As professors and higher education institutions aim to increase student engagement and participation, it is important to identify creative ways of assisting students in improving their research and public-speaking skills, teamwork and sense of community. For students on my online course in…

India Among Countries With High Incidence Of Forced Marriage Of Minors, Reveals UN Report
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India Among Countries With High Incidence Of Forced Marriage Of Minors, Reveals UN Report

As per the categorisations by the United Nations for Human Rights (UNHR), although modern slavery is not defined by law, it is used as an umbrella term to cover practices such as forced labour, debt bondage, forced marriage, human trafficking, sale of children, sexual slavery, and so on. Studying the prevalence of modern slavery globally,…

Inside the 'pig-butchering' scams seeing thousands trafficked into cyber slavery – ABC News
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Inside the 'pig-butchering' scams seeing thousands trafficked into cyber slavery – ABC News

Editor’s note: PLEASE TELL YOUR PARENTS OR ELDERLY PERSONS YOU KNOW. Their savings might be at risk. Better to be safe and get educated about these types of scams. “Pig-butchering” online scams have grown from continued poverty and corruption. And they prey on our vulnerabilities. This specific type of labor trafficking essentially creates a Ponzi…

Human Trafficking’s Newest Abuse: Forcing Victims Into Cyberscamming
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Human Trafficking’s Newest Abuse: Forcing Victims Into Cyberscamming

Editor’s note: PLEASE TELL YOUR PARENTS OR ELDERLY PERSONS YOU KNOW. Their savings might be at risk. Better to be safe and get educated about these types of scams. “Pig-butchering” online scams have grown from continued poverty and corruption. And they prey on our vulnerabilities. This specific type of labor trafficking essentially creates a Ponzi…

Vietnamese parents forced to buy back children as human trafficking crisis in Cambodia escalates
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Vietnamese parents forced to buy back children as human trafficking crisis in Cambodia escalates

In the first half of this year, Vietnamese and Cambodian authorities have rescued 250 people who were lured to Cambodian casinos by human traffickers. In a joint operation, authorities are continuing to bring home Vietnamese nationals. Chinese crime syndicates are believed to be behind the human trafficking operations in Cambodia that have targeted individuals from…