Common use of Preventive Measures Clause in Contracts

Preventive Measures. Article 4: The Parties shall undertake necessary legal reform and other appropriate measures to ensure that the legal frameworks in their respective jurisdictions conform with the Universa1 Declaration of Human Rights, the Convention on the Rights of the Child, the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women, and other international human rights instruments which both parties have ratified or acceded to and are effective in eliminating trafficking in children and women and in protecting all rights of children and women who fall victims to trafficking. Article 5: The Parties shall undertake educational and vocational training programs, in particular for children and women, to-increase the opportunity for employment and hence reduce vulnerability to trafficking. Article 6: The Parties shall make best effort to prevent trafficking in children and women through the following preventive measures: (a) Increase of social services such as assistance in job searching and income generating and provision of medical care to children and women vulnerable to trafficking, (b) Reform of educational and vocational training programs to improve their linkage with job opportunities; (c) Enhancement of public awareness and understanding on the issue of trafficking in children and women; and (d) Dissemination of information to the public on the risk factors involved in trafficking of children and women and on the businesses that are exploitative to children and women.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding

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Preventive Measures. Article 4: 4 The Parties shall undertake necessary legal reform and other appropriate measures to ensure that the legal frameworks in their respective jurisdictions conform with the Universa1 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the Convention on the Rights of the Child, the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women, and other international human rights instruments which both parties Parties have ratified or acceded to and are effective in eliminating trafficking in children and women and in protecting all rights of children and women who fall victims to trafficking. Article 5: 5 The Parties shall undertake educational and vocational training programs, in particular for children and women, to-to increase the opportunity for employment and hence reduce vulnerability to trafficking. Article 6: 6 The Parties shall make best effort to prevent trafficking in children and women through the following preventive measures: (a) Increase of social services such as assistance in job searching and income generating and provision of medical care to children and women vulnerable to trafficking,; (b) Reform of educational and vocational training programs to improve their linkage with job opportunities; (c) Enhancement of public awareness and understanding on the issue of trafficking in children and women; and (d) Dissemination of information to the public on the risk factors involved in trafficking of children and women and on the businesses that are exploitative to children and women.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

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