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4 The NAPFL was formulated Due to COVID-19, various movement National Action Plan on Forced Labour (2021-2025)
through a series of
control orders since March 2020 have
consultations. A Background
However, during this time, both MOHR
Study for the Development of delayed the development of the NAPFL.
and ILO supported the process of
National Action Plan on developing the NAPTIP 2021-25. On 14
July 2020, ILO submitted a document on
Forced Labour was developed proposed inclusions to the National
The National Action from December 2018 – Action Plan on Trafficking in Persons
taking
(NAPTIP),
the
from
NAPFL
August 2019.
framework document.
Plan on Forced Labour Multiple consultations were conducted
in Peninsular Malaysia, Sabah and The NAPTIP 2021-25 process was
completed on March 2021 with the
Sarawak during such period, involving integration of forced labour activities.
government agencies and The original NAP development plan
representatives from workers, foresaw regional consultations as a
employers, civil society, youths and follow-up to the national stakeholder
National Action Plan on Forced Labour (2021-2025) National Action Plan on Forced Labour (2021-2025) Stakeholders deliberated and agreed on developed, allowing for more detailed
academe. The Sabah and Sarawak
workshop, but this plan was put on hold
workshops were held in partnership
due to COVID-19. As such, wider NAP
on
SUHAKAM
with
April
2019.
results framework presented below was
priorities for the NAPFL in a national
planning at state and institutional levels
workshop on 2-5 December 2019. ILO
as part of the implementation process.
submitted the draft NAP framework
based
the
document
on
national
workshop on 23 January 2020.