Monday, December 10, 2012

DSWD Sec raises human trafficking concern in Pablo-torn areas


DAVAO CITY, Dec. 10 (PIA):  Social Welfare Sec. Corazon "Dinky" Soliman Sunday raised concern over  abuse and trafficking that may  happen to women and children displaced due to Typhoon Pablo.

In her meeting yesterday  with representatives and officials of  international humanitarian agencies,  she cited such as part of gender-based concern to be taken account  to  prevent women and children from migrating and eventually ending up as victims of traffickers.

"We'll do information campaign on this, so they will not automatically migrate to some promise of a better life," she said.

"We  are having apprehension that trafficking will increase; we should make sure that people are informed. We assure them that there is going to be a better way," she added referring to vulnerable women and children who have been left alone having lost their family members due to Typhoon Pablo.
Other protection issues that came out during the meeting with Sec. Soliman was the need  for lighting at campsites and evacuation centers in towns which are still in the  dark due to still damaged power lines.

Meanwhile, Josephine L. Quianzon of the Davao Medical School Foundation (DMSF), in the same meeting pointed out that  water-sanitation-hygeine  assistance should also be given attention because evacuation centers   were found littered with plastic bottles.

Providing open spaces for children and women also came out among other protection concerns identified during Soliman’s meeting with humanitarian groups among which were the International Labor Organizations (ILO),  Handicap International,  World Food Programme,  Plan International,  Lutheran World Relief,  World Vision,  International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Save the Children, Action Against Hunger/ACF International, International Organizations for Migrants.

Present United Nations humanitarian organizations dealing on child protection were UNICEF, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA).

DSWD is the lead agency of the Child Protection Working Group that works in coordination with the Camp/IDP Management, Emergency Shelter, Protection Cluster  that DSWD  is also taking the lead “to address the impacts of emergencies (both human induced and natural disasters) in the Philippines on child protection.”  (PIA XI/Jeanevive Duron-Abangan)

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