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Barangay IACAT2.0 Program launches to combat trafficking

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The Department of Justice (DOJ), through the Inter-Agency Council Against Trafficking (IACAT), is set to launch the Barangay IACAT 2.0 Program, a grassroots initiative aimed at strengthening efforts to combat human trafficking in the Philippines. Scheduled to commence on August 22, 2024, in Antipolo City, the three-day event will involve a variety of activities including town hall meetings, educational sessions, and a motorcade, all designed to raise awareness and mobilize communities in the fight against trafficking.

The Barangay IACAT 2.0 Program emphasizes the importance of local government units, particularly at the barangay level, in the national strategy to prevent and address human trafficking. By directly engaging local officials, stakeholders, and community members, the program seeks to foster a collective and proactive approach to safeguarding vulnerable populations from exploitation.

Key components of the program include educational sessions that will provide barangay officials with the necessary tools and knowledge to identify and respond to potential trafficking situations. The town hall meetings will serve as a platform for dialogue and collaboration, ensuring that all community members are informed and equipped to participate in anti-trafficking efforts. The motorcade, which will pass through various barangays in Antipolo, aims to visibly demonstrate the government’s commitment to eradicating human trafficking.

This initiative represents a significant step in the Philippines’ ongoing battle against human trafficking, reinforcing the government’s dedication to protecting its citizens through community engagement, education, and vigilance at the grassroots level. The Barangay IACAT 2.0 Program is expected to set a precedent for similar efforts across the country, highlighting the critical role of local communities in this global fight.

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