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Title: Combating Human Trafficking in the UAE


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Combating Human Trafficking in the UAE
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Federal Law 51 (2006)
  • Treats human trafficking as part of organized
    crime
  • Criminal prosecution for offenders
  • Penalties range from six months to life in prison
  • Financial fines from about 100,000 to one million
    dirhams

3
National Committee to Combat Human Trafficking
  • NCCHT established in 2007.
  • Supports and implements Federal Law 51
  • Acts as a coordinating body at federal and
    local levels
  • Committee first had 12 members now increased
    to 20
  • Members from various ministries, police,
    judiciary and NGOs

4
Cases/Traffickers/Victims (2013)

Emirate Cases Traffickers Victims
ABU DHABI 3 9 5
DUBAI 8 26 10
SHARJAH 6 11 7
AJMAN 2 4 2
TOTAL 19 50 24
5
Case history
6
Convictions (2007-2013)
7
National Strategy
  • Five Ps strategy shift from four-pillar
    strategy
  • Prevention
  • Prosecution
  • Punishment
  • Protection
  • Promotion (of international cooperation)

8
PUBLIC AWARENESS
9
PUBLIC AWARENESS
10
Victim protection
  • Five holistic shelters for victims
  • Dubai Foundation for Women and Children
    established in 2007
  • Under the umbrella of the UAE Red Crescent
    Authority, Ewaa Shelter for Women and
    Children, Abu Dhabi, opened in 2008
  • Two more shelters opened in Sharjah Ras Al
    Khaimah in 2010
  • Male shelter opened in January 2013 to help
    prospective victims

11
PROMOTION (of international cooperation)
  • May 2007 ratified the United Nations
    Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime
    (2000)
  • Ratified the United Nations Protocol to prevent,
    suppress and punish trafficking in persons,
    especially women and children (Palermo Protocol)
  • Signed agreements with several labour-exporting
    countries to regulate the flow of workforce
  • Part of the 20-member Group of Friends United
    Against Human Trafficking
  • 2013 formal member of the Bali Process and its
    Ad Hoc Group to address human trafficking

12
PROMOTION (of international cooperation)
  • Donated 15 million to support the UN.GIFT
  • Signed the Declaration on the Global Efforts to
    Combat Trafficking in Persons in New York 2011
  • Collaboration with the International Training
    Centre of the Republic of Belarus
  • Cooperation with IOM, ILO and UNODC
  • Part of Arab strategy to build national capacity
    to combat human trafficking
  • UN Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons,
    especially women and children, visiting UAE

13
Dissemination of information
Annual report evolution  
2008 report 50 pages
2013-2014 report 115 pages
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Challenges
  • Majority of UAEs workforce is made up of
    foreigners
  • Better coordination between worker-sending and
    worker receiving countries
  • Labour versus sexual exploitation
  • Responsibility of private sector
  • Private-public sector cooperation

15
Conclusion
  • The UAE admits existence of the problem in the
    country, like many others in the world
  • Government is committed to cooperating with the
    international community to check human
    trafficking
  • Action plan to counter human trafficking has
    yielded results
  • Realizes it needs to do more, and is keen to
    intensify its efforts.

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