Delegates discuss problems and solutions to ensure better rights
for Vietnamese guest workers abroad at a conference held on January15
(Photo: VNA)
The conference on ensuring the rights of Vietnamese guest workers was held by
the Standing Office on Human Rights on January 15 in the northern city of Hai
Phong.
Over the last few years, the country has sent an increasing number of Vietnamese
labourers abroad.
Ensuring rights for the labourers in general and guest workers abroad in
specific has been among the important policies of the government, Major General
Nguyen Van Ky, deputy chief of the human rights office, said at the conference.
Vietnam has made adjustments to its laws and regulations to ensure they are
compatible with the reality, to create favourable conditions for businesses
offering guest worker services as well as to better protect the rights and
interests of workers abroad, he said.
Human trafficking crimes via labour migration is still a pressing issue in
Vietnam. According to Colonel Cao Quoc Viet from the Criminal Police Department
under the Ministry of Public Security, the victims, mostly from vulnerable
groups in the rural and mountainous areas, are trafficked for sex, labour and
their body parts, among other reasons.
There are difficulties in tackling human trafficking as the crime is often
conducted in host countries, making it difficult to investigate and rescue the
victims, he said, adding that the victims often travel abroad legally, either on
travel or work visas and are trafficked only after they enter the host
countries.
Deputy head of the Department of Social Vices Prevention and Combat under the
Ministry of Labour, Invalid and Social Affairs Nguyen Thuy Duong highlighted the
psychological and shelter support that trafficking victims require.
It is necessary to work on a standard procedure to support victims, continue to
improve the support services, offer training to enhance the quality of social
workers as well as ensure localities have a cooperation mechanism among
different agencies to support the victims, she said.
Source: VNA