Dhaka, April 26 -- Preventing human trafficking in the Rohingya camps remains a challenge despite efforts by multiple agencies, experts said at a workshop on Saturday.
They said survivors face barriers in accessing justice, citing weak evidence management, vulnerability of displaced communities, heavy police workloads, frequent staff transfers, difficulties in filing cases, and informal settlement of crimes.
The observations came at a workshop on trafficking and protection issues held in Cox's Bazar, organised by BRAC, aimed at improving coordination among the judiciary, law enforcement and camp authorities, according to a press release.
Rezaul Karim, Associate Director and Officer-in-Charge of BRAC's Humanitarian Crisis Management Pro...
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