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(NAPTIP), and the Labour Trafficking
Committee of the Anti Trafficking in National Action Plan on Forced Labour (2021-2025)
Persons Council of the Ministry of Home
Affairs.
To further complement on these existing
commitments, it is our honour to
present this inaugural National Action
National Action Plan on Forced Labour (2021-2025)
Plan on Forced Labour 2021-2025
(NAPFL). The NAPFL was developed
meticulously via the many consultations
with various stakeholders, most
importantly the Ministry’s social
partners, the Malaysian Employers
Federation (MEF) and the Malaysian
Trades Union Congress (MTUC).
My appreciation goes to all who were
involved in the development of the
NAPFL which aims to eliminate the use
of forced labour in any and all forms in
Malaysia. The four strategic areas
supported by the 4P Pillars (Prevention,
Protection, Prosecution and Partnership)
will pave the way for a more holistic and
comprehensive action-oriented
approach to achieve the aim as well as
fulfilling the SDG Target 8.7.
It is my fervent hope that this document
will serve as a guide to consolidate
efforts in addressing and subsequently
eliminate forced labour in Malaysia.