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We thank you for your relentless and dedicated efforts to help pass the Magna Carta for Household Helpers. However, it still faces difficulties in the Senate and a looming deadline before the elections come May 2004. To help spread the spirit of the magna carta, click the poster and sticker icons below to have your own print ready copies at home.
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Vision A society where marginalized migrants, especially
the invisible working children, are free and empowered. | |
| Mission Asian in perspective and local in context, Visayan
Forum is a Philippine-based national NGO that seeks to mobilize national efforts
by: - Advocating for policies and programs that sustain long-term social
changes involving children, communities and other social partners
- Providing
specialized care for migrants at risk, especially invisible working children such
as child domestic workers and trafficked children
- Organizing working children,
advocates, and other stakeholders
- Modeling community-based integrated programs
that deal with the root causes of child labor, trafficking and migration
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| Goal To contribute to the protection and development of
marginalized migrants, especially domestic workers, trafficked women and children
through: - Provision of protective care services
- organizing and capability-building,
with special actions with employers� associations, educational and religious institutions,
and the media
- Legal actions, and legislative and policy reforms
- Community-based
preventive and sustainable actions
- Establishment of resource centers
- Networking
and Linkaging
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| 10-Point STRATEGIES - Providing specialized care, educational
opportunities and legal support to abused migrants.
- Organizing and training
marginalized migrants, especially children.
- Lobbying for the passage and enforcement
of magna carta for househelpers, child labor and other related bills, that will
protect both the interests of working children and their families.
- Setting-up
resource centers to disseminate basic data and information, to facilitate exchanges
and to encourage culturally-sensitive researches.
- Working with local and national
institutions such as local government units (LGUs), employers� associations, religious
groups, educational institutions and the media.
- Linking with international
solidarity and actions, with special focus to help generate efforts in Asian countries.
- Modeling and replicating innovative community-based children�s programs anchored
on stakeholders� ownership of their child watch networks.
- Institutionalizing
preventive, protective, and proactive mechanisms in entry-exit points of trafficking
such as ports.
- Setting-up and sustaining socio-economic programs such as microfinance
initiatives.
- Capability-building for staff and care-givers.
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