Maldives given final chance to avoid tier 3 in human trafficking report, face possible sanctions
Pass and enact legislation prohibiting and punishing all forms of trafficking in persons;
clearly distinguish between human trafficking, human smuggling and the presence of undocumented migrants in legislation, policies, and programs;
develop and implement systematic procedures for government officials to proactively identify victims of trafficking among vulnerable groups, such as undocumented migrants and females in prostitution;
ensure that trafficking victims are not penalized for acts committed as a result of being trafficked;
increase efforts to investigate and prosecute suspected trafficking offenses respecting due process;
work to ensure that identified victims of trafficking are provided access to victim services;
enforce prohibitions of passport retention by employers;
raise public awareness of human trafficking through media campaigns;
provide translators to police and other law enforcement authorities to ensure foreign workers are able to participate in investigations and prosecutions against their alleged traffickers;
improve inter-ministerial coordination on human trafficking issues;
ensure that changes to labor migration policies for the purpose of reducing human trafficking do not restrict legal migration;
take steps to ensure that employers and labor brokers do not abuse labor recruitment or sponsorship processes in order to subject migrant workers to forced labor;
accede to the 2000 UN TIP Protocol.
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