Dhaka, March 2 -- Speakers at a programme have laid emphasis on stepping up efforts supporting the government of Bangladesh to address human trafficking.

A series of workshops carried-out over three days ( 27- 29 February) that brought together judges and public prosecutors from the seven Divisions of Bangladesh including the most trafficking prone districts of the country, reports UNB.

The workshops focused on seeking an exchange of experiences, addressing common challenges and providing input from the learned participants on the Bench Book on Effective Adjudication of Human Trafficking Cases Using a Victim-centered Approach, jointly developed by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and United Nations Office on Drugs and ...