Human Trafficking during the COVID-19 Pandemic at Border Land Malaysia-Indonesia, West Kalimantan

Rupita Rupita, Herlan Herlan, Zakiah Hasan Gaffar, Syarifah Ema Rahmaniah, Nikodemus - Niko
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The covid-19 pandemic threatens public health alone, therefore most governments in various countries in the world affected by covid-19 take steps in the form of mobility restriction policies to prevent the spread of the virus in the community this also applies in Indonesia. Restrictions on people's mobility make the problems experienced by the community more complex and difficult to control, the number of mass layoffs becomes a trigger for high unemployment in Indonesia. This research uses descriptive qualitative methods. Data collection is done through an online repository, by filtering keywords in search; criminal acts of trafficking, women migrant workers, protection of migrant workers and handling of trafficking cases in the period of emigrants. Each author is tasked with collecting data based on search keywords. Based on the results of research, the high unemployment rate in the pandemic period became one of the main triggers for the criminal act of trafficking in persons. The situation of female migrant workers working abroad is increasingly complex because some of them are undocumented and some have been over-stayers. There are currently around 6 to 8 million Indonesian migrant workers abroad and the majority of them are women. Cases of human trafficking in the border region during the COVID-19 pandemic increased with economic mode. The closure of cross-border postal access is not effective enough in suppressing cases of trafficking at the country's borders. Various efforts have been made by the Indonesian government ranging from implementing policies to efforts to cooperate with various stakeholders — namely the government as regulators, policy makers, as well as law enforcement, and private parties as business actors / recruiters of labor and banking, as well as civil society institutions that are the driving force – to seek protection for Indonesian migrant workers abroad.
2019冠状病毒病大流行期间马来西亚-印度尼西亚、西加里曼丹边境地区的人口贩运
covid-19大流行仅威胁公共卫生,因此,受covid-19影响的世界各国的大多数政府都采取了行动限制政策的形式,以防止病毒在社区传播,这也适用于印度尼西亚。对人员流动的限制使社区所经历的问题更加复杂和难以控制,大规模裁员的数量成为印尼高失业率的诱因。本研究采用描述性定性方法。数据收集是通过在线存储库完成的,通过过滤搜索中的关键字;贩卖人口的犯罪行为,妇女农民工,保护农民工和处理贩卖人口期间的案件。每个作者的任务是根据搜索关键词收集数据。根据研究结果,大流行期间的高失业率成为贩运人口犯罪行为的主要诱因之一。在国外工作的移徙女工的情况越来越复杂,因为她们中有些人没有证件,有些人是逾期滞留者。目前在国外大约有600万至800万印度尼西亚移徙工人,其中大多数是妇女。新冠肺炎大流行期间边境地区人口贩运案件数量随经济模式增加而增加。关闭跨境邮政通道不足以有效地打击该国边境的贩运案件。印度尼西亚政府作出了各种努力,从执行政策到努力与各利益攸关方合作,即作为监管机构、政策制定者和执法部门的政府,作为劳工和银行的商业行为者/招聘者的私人各方,以及作为推动力量的民间社会机构,为海外的印度尼西亚移徙工人寻求保护。
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