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                  Commodity; and the Department of Statistics that shared their technical
                  knowledge and expertise.


              3.  ILO Consultants and staff who have provided support in the development of the
                  Background Study for the NAPFL, and co-facilitated consultation meetings and
                  workshops on the NAPFL: Birgitte Poulsen, Andika Ab. Wahab, Terrence Too,
                  Jodelen Mitra and Hairudin Masnin.                                       National Action Plan on Forced Labour (2021-2025)


              4.  Participants from the NAPFL consultation sessions in Peninsular Malaysia, Sabah
                  and Sarawak for the Background Study on the Development of the National Action
                  Plan on Forced Labour and the national formulation workshop in December 2019
                  including non-government participants: MTUC, MEF, Tenaganita, FGV Holdings,
                  Sarawak Oil Palm Plantation Owners Association, PUSMA, Malaysian Rubber
                  Export Promotion Council, Malaysian Palm Oil Certification Council, ANAK Sabah,
                  Global Shepherd, Migrant Care, Project Liber8, Sarawak Women for Women
                  Society, Malaysian Bar Council, Andrew Khoo, Earthworm Foundation, Our
                  Journey, Sabah Environmental Protection Association, Responsible Business
                  Alliance (RBA), International Organization for Migration (IOM), UNICEF, UNDP and
                  United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).



              5.  Special thanks to those who have provided written feedback for the NAPFL,
                  namely IOM, Fair Labour Association, RBA, Business for Social Responsibility,
                  Verite Southeast Asia, Cargill Malaysia, Consumer Good Forum, Proforest,
                  Earthworm Foundation, Our Journey, North South Initiative-CIVICUS, The Remedy
                  Project, International Justice Mission, UNHCR, Bunge Loders Croklaan Oils,
                  Malayan Agricultural Producers Association, SOPPOA, Malaysian Society of Social
                  Performance and Universiti Utara Malaysia.


              6.  Sincere appreciation to the ILO BRIDGE Project funded by the United States
                  Department of Labor.


              Last but not least, our gratitude to all stakeholders from the government ministries,
              CSOs, international organisations and all parties who share the common goal of
              eliminating the use of forced labour in any and all forms in Malaysia. This NAPFL is a
              living document which reflects the commitment from all stakeholders to cooperate
              and collaborate in reaching the strategic goals and implementing the programme
              areas set over the coming five years.


              Note: Funding is provided by the United States Department of Labor under cooperative agreement number IL-27592-15-75-K—1. 100
              percentage of the total costs of the global ILO Bridge Project (From Protocol to Practice: A Bridge to Global Action on Forced Labour) is
              financed with Federal funds, for a total of US$17,395,138. This material does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the United
              States Department of Labor, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the United
              States Government.
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