The Department of Justice (DOJ) holds starting at 1 p.m. today, Dec. 13, the 9th Manila International Dialogue on Human Trafficking.
In a statement, the DOJ said "the dialogue aims to enhance international cooperation and develop innovative strategies in the fight against human trafficking.”
It said those participating in the dialogue at the Rizal Park Hotel in Manila are representatives from the government, civil society leaders and dignitaries from other countries.
Aside from the Philippines, the other countries participating in the dialogue are the Netherlands, Morocco, Panama, Indonesia, Cambodia, Spain, Pakistan, Argentina, Hungary, Finland, Sri Lanka, Thailand, the Czech Republic, and Germany.
The DOJ said the sessions will focus on the vulnerabilities of various groups and the introduction of an Ad hoc Technical Working Group to address emerging issues and trends.
“This event represents a united front in the global mission against human trafficking, emphasizing the role of each participant in building barriers against this crime,” it said.
“A key feature is the presentation of a nine-point rights-based action agenda by the technical working groups, reflecting our commitment to human rights in anti-trafficking efforts,” it also said.