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 improving migration management in  integral part of the priority interventions  critical role in the implementation of the  4.6. NAPFL Matrix
 relation to human trafficking is also a  under all four Strategic Goals. Moreover,  NAPFL. They represent businesses
 priority. It is important to recognise that  ensuring that communications, SOPs,  whose responsibility is to implement  Structure
 migrant workers and stateless people  research and other activities are gender  human rights due diligence and whose
 may also be vulnerable to forced labour  sensitive will be a cross-cutting priority  businesses may suffer the reputational
 without being the victims of human  for the NAPFL.  and economic consequences of forced  The NAPFL results matrix in Annex 1,
 trafficking. However, to ensure adequate  labour, even when it is found in  details the expected outcomes and key
 safety net for vulnerable individuals,  someone else’s business.  activities under each Strategic Goal of  National Action Plan on Forced Labour (2021-2025)
 migration management needs to be a  It should be noted that several of the  the NAPFL.
 priority under more than one NAP.  interventions in the four programme
 Collaboration with duty bearers outside  areas are, at least in part, already  In addition, CSOs and community-based
 the country’s border (i.e. in sending  covered by the NAPTIP. Hence, areas  organisations, research institutions, the  It should be emphasized, that
 countries) to prevent activities which  that are also included under Strategic  media, youth organisations and others
 contribute or may be the root cause of  Goal 5 of the NAPTIP are colour coded in  play an important role in reaching out to  this is an overall results
 forced labor will be enhanced.  the NAPFL matric below.  workers, communities, young people,  framework and the key activities
              and the public. Their roles also include  will be adjusted to suit different
              analysing and understanding forced
 Strategic Goal 4 priority interventions  labour and disseminating knowledge  organisations in various parts
 will strengthen capacity to identify  and information and fostering dialogue  of the country and more
 victims of forced labour, including  to provide their own knowledge and  consultations towards this end
 through  improved  complaints  The NAPFL Strategic Goals  expertise in policy formulation and legal  may be held nationally and in
 mechanisms  and  procedures  in  reviews.         Sabah and Sarawak.
 businesses  and  linking  with  the  can only be reached if
 Government’s grievance mechanisms. It  multiple partners work
 also includes improving the capacity to  It is also important to underline,  Therefore, the matrix does not contain
 protect victims and refer them to  together to implement the  specific timelines and implementing
 appropriate  remedial  services  and  NAPFL activities. The  that the NAPFL activities and  agencies for each activity. The timelines
 compensation through establishing a  implementing partners must  outputs are formulated in a  and responsible agencies in matrix 1
 national referral mechanism with clear  broad, general way to allow for  related to the outcomes are meant to
 and  uniform  Standard  Operating  include the relevant  adaptation in the context of  guide the implementation of activities.
 Procedures (SOPs).  government agencies, as well  Peninsular Malaysia, Sabah and  The  timelines  indicate  when  the
                                                   outcomes are targeted for realisation
 as civil society organisations.
              Sarawak, respectively.
                                                   and the responsible agencies indicate
 National Action Plan on Forced Labour (2021-2025)  develop and deliver protection services  Workers’ and  important  the particularly  Thus, the NAPFL is not a blueprint for  exhaustive and can be adjusted during
 Relevant government agencies, trade
                                                   core agencies that are expected to
 unions, and CSOs will work together to
                                                   implement activities but the list is non-
 organisations
 MTUC
 affiliates,
 play
 a
 its
 to victims. Trade unions and CSOs have
                                                   planning and implementation.
              implementation. Rather, it is an overall
 role
 in
 the
 particularly
 played a crucial role in identifying and
                            for
                                    results-based
              framework
 implementation
 NAPFL,
 of
 supporting victims of forced labour in
                                     the
                                          given
              implementation,
                              within
 representing the workers who may be
                                                                           Matrix
                                                                                  is
 Malaysia.
                                                                Framework
                                                   The
                                                        Results
              context in a particular part of the
 directly or indirectly impacted by forced
                                                   supplemented by a separate Monitoring
              country, and by different organisations
 labour.
                                                                          Framework
                                                                   (M&E)
                                                        Evaluation
                                                   and
              that are expected to integrate the NAPFL
                                                   contained in Annex 2. The matrix was
 migrant
 Providing
 workers
 with
              provisions into their organisational plans
 information about their rights and
                                                   developed based on a general Theory of
              and activities.
 Similarly, employers’ and member-based
                                                   Change (TOC) that is summarised in the
 securing that their voices are heard is an
 organisations including MEF play a
                                                   next figure:
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