Emphasis on need to conduct a collective campaign to control human trafficking & trafficking
Participants in a program organized by Maiti Nepal in Biratnagar stated that human trafficking and trafficking campaigns should be carried out with the community's assistance.

BIRATNAGAR: All stakeholders have said that a joint campaign should be launched to combat the spread and prevention of human trafficking and trafficking in the border region.
Participants in a program organized by Maiti Nepal in Biratnagar stated that human trafficking and trafficking campaigns should be carried out with the community’s assistance.
In the interaction between various social organizations, Nepal Police, Armed Police Force, legal professionals, and government officials at the Maiti Nepal Morang meeting hall, he emphasized the need for a collective campaign against human trafficking and trafficking. There was a discussion about human intelligence, its current state, and its impact in the program.
According to Binod Pokharel, program coordinator of Maiti Nepal, despite the fact that the police stations and armed police border check points in the border area are far apart, incidents of human trafficking and smuggling continue.
Human Rights Network President Dik Prasad Ghimire insisted that relevant government agencies be active in combating human trafficking. Despite the fact that the sex workers have come forward, the investigation appears to have faded to some extent.
Bishnu Sharma, president of Morang of Gasus Federation, praised Maiti Nepal’s work in preventing human trafficking as effective. According to Gitanjali Sharma of Maiti Nepal, 26 people from various fields participated in the program.