A total of 1,073 government officials, including law enforcement, border security personnel and justice sector actors, were trained to effectively identify, investigate and prosecute human trafficking cases.
About 2,683 stakeholders, including judges, government prosecutors, Anti-Trafficking Committee (CTC) members and law students enhanced their knowledge and skills to effectively implement the PSHT Act (Prevention and Suppression of Human Trafficking Act), while 100 per cent of victims identified in the target districts received victim-centred prevention and protection services.
Meanwhile, a total of 1,000 victims of trafficking received improved protection services and a “Halfway Home” was established in Benapole to assist survivors.
