Mi'er village was for many years known as a 'trafficking village': from 2000 until 2003, 12 women and two children were trafficked, and 11 people were punished for trafficking. However over the last few years, activities on prevention and elimination of trafficking have been conducted in this village. These activities have changed the ideas of the villagers, whilst also enhancing the women and children's consciousness on the issues of rights protection, gender, laws, and prevention. Since the commencement of these activities, there have been no trafficking cases in Mi'er village: fulfilling the dual objectives of having no-one trafficked and having no traffickers in the village.
1 Adapted from http://www.ztdaily.com.cn (Source: UNIAP China)
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