By Anjana Shakya | Chairperson
Prevention of Human Trafficking in Nepal
Monitoring report
August 2018
We have installed the graffitis with preventative messages in most used highway close to international border between Central Nepal and India where most human trafficking take place. We visited all graffiti sites including immigration check posts of Nepal Police and Armed Police Force as part of monitoring. We interacted with the security personnel, revenue office, and local people regarding trends of flow of Nepalese women and children through the border. Graffiti are targeted to decrease trafficking of women and children through these check points.
Impact of Graffiti:
1. Nepal Rastriya Primary School, Alau Border
According to local people, this place is one of the most used routes to India for trafficking of women and children. Presence of security forces is minimal and everyone can pass through without any kind of immigrational processes. We selected this site for graffiti to raise awareness among the women and children prone to the trafficking. Due to graffiti, students, teachers and local people have started to query suspects of human trafficking and victims. They also ask security personnel to strictly interrogate women and children crossing the border.
2. Nepal Rastriya Higher School, Pokhariya
Pokhariya links rural areas of Parsa district with Birgunj, the district headquarters. Most of the people use this route to visit to and fro from Birgunj to Raxua,l India. Hence this place was selected for graffiti as the flow of people is very high.
The graffiti is installed in most visible place near bus park. The passengers get alert after seeing the graffiti. Bus drivers and staff started to ask unknown and suspects about their identity and reasons for travelling to India. They also said that the graffiti helped to reduce vulnerability of trafficking to some extent. Salama Khatun, Deputy Mayor of Pokhariya Municipality said, “The graffiti is in prime location and thousands of people can see and be aware of the issue. I think it helps many people in raising awareness on the issue of human trafficking.”
3. Vishua border, Chhoti Revenue Office (Jhipaharmai Rural Municipality)
This is one of the most remote border check point. Due to open border, anyone can go to India easily. Security personnel and local people also claim that the number of people crossing the border through this check point is significantly increasing. Thousands of people cross border every day for various purposes. The graffiti installed in the border area has alerted many people crossing the border. Similarly, security forces has increased strict interrogation. Local people are also cautious about the issue and they started to cross-examine new faces and suspects and inform the local police.
We have placed the graffitis in most strategic areas between India and Nepal international boarder where most trafficking takes place. However, we need to form and train surveillance groups to be able to be more proactive in both prevetion and itnerception of humna trafficking. We have not been able to do this part due to lack of funding. I would like to request all to support us to take more proactive actions to fight this grave human rights violation of women, children, and men.
By Anjana Shakya | Chairperson
By Anjana Shakya | Chairperson
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