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About SANAT
SANAT is a network which believes
that collaboration with national and regional
partners is essential to handle transnational
issues that cut across the boundaries of nations.
We need a regional approach for research, planning,
priority setting and implementation. For this
means seeking at the regional level advantages
that we cannot derive solely from a national-level
approach, and it also means seeking complementary
gains that it could not achieve exclusively
through a global approach, which is more generic.
CSR and south Asian partners have their own
individual national networks which increase
the possibility of integrating the regional
and national efforts into strategies, and improve
the impact of research and interventions at
national and regional levels.
The ultimate goal of the network
partners is to ensure gender justice. We work
by jointly creating a pressure lobby so that
the issues can be raised at the regional level
(SAARC level) and also at the national level
simultaneously. The main aim of the partners
is to share the best examples and implement
strategies that have worked successfully in
individual countries at the regional level.
About this project:
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Promoting the development
of regional communications networks, which
will facilitate the monitoring, and control
of activities relating to trafficking in persons.
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Encourage co-coordinated
social movements against the trafficking of
women.
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Devise strategies to carry
out rehabilitation programmes for young women
who have been subjected to trafficking keeping
in mind education and employment opportunities
to women in their own socio-economic settings
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Lobby with SAARC governments
to develop appropriate legislation for implementation
of SAARC Convention of trafficking especially
for rehabilitation of trafficked victims.
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Put pressure on all countries
to implement the SAARC convention to improve
the status of women (e.g. CEDAW, and SAARC
Convention of Trafficking), and on all countries,
which have ratified the conventions to establish
laws and enforcement in accordance with the
conventions.
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Facilitate, encourage and
lobby for bilateral talks with India and other
South Asian countries to terminate the practice
of trafficking people between countries
Project Objectives:
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Capacity building and strengthening
of the South Asian Network in developing an
Action Plan and Road Map
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To engage in advocacy &
lobbying for the implementation of the SAARC
Convention on Trafficking by the member states
Methodology:
The network South Asia Network
Against Trafficking in Persons (SANAT) shall
implement the project. The Regional Nodal Agency
(RNA, which will be Centre For Social Research),
will work with network partners identified from
target countries is appointed as Country Nodal
Agency (CNA) (CSR will be CNA for India).
To ensure the sustainability
of the efforts, even beyond the project period,
a Committee Against Trafficking (CAT) shall
be constituted, which shall comprise of 5-7
active network partners, with CNA also being
one of the member of the committee. The CAT
shall engage in active lobbying and hold meetings
with stakeholders. The CAT shall also monitor
the progress made during the project period.
A series of meetings shall be
organized under the supervision of the CNA and
CAT with the stakeholders along with the network
partners. Meanwhile, all the information sharing
across the countries will be encouraged through
an open forum created on CSR website for this
project. The CNAs shall prepare a report nearing
the end of the project on the lobbying efforts
and about their success stories and challenges.
The project was funded by
Academy for Educationl Development (AED)/South
Asia Regional Initiative/ Equity Support Program
(SARI/Q)
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