Abstract:
Human trafficking constitutes a major problem in Sri Lanka, particularly of women and children. The victims find themselves subject to physical and sexual violation, and other abuses and this is in part due to them being ignorant of proper procedures and dangers involved in migration. The International Labour Office has focused its attention on this issue and has taken several steps for the prevention of Trafficking and Forced Labour. Identifying that the media could play an important role in informing the public and providing awareness to the problem, and thus alleviating the problem, the ILO has prepared a Guide for journalists in Sri Lanka. The Guide incorporates five parts, including legal framework and ethical considerations for journalists.