CHT Project State level workshop on Combating Child Labour and Trafficking
The CHT Project (Combating Human Trafficking and Child Labour) frequently organizes state-level workshops across India to sensitize stakeholders, improve community vigilance, and strengthen the rehabilitation of rescued children. These workshops typically bring together government officials, law enforcement, and civil society to build an integrated response against child exploitation.
Key Objectives:
- Awareness & Sensitization: Training stakeholders to identify subtle signs of trafficking and understand the legal frameworks like the Child Labour (Prohibition & Regulation) Act.
- Capacity Building: Empowering Community Vigilance Groups (CVGs) and Self-Help Groups (SHGs) to monitor and report human rights violations.
- System Integration: Linking local efforts with the PENCIL Portal (Platform for Effective Enforcement for No Child Labour) for better tracking and reporting.
- Livelihood Support: Discussing alternate livelihood models for at-risk families to prevent "distress migration" which often leads to trafficking.
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