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View all search resultsThe government's move to give greater authority to regional administrations is founded on the results of two decades of regional autonomy, and aims to improve both public spending and welfare within the broader national framework.
We need to do more to help facilitate the recovery of trafficking victims, especially children, including by setting up ISCs in regions with trafficking hot spots, stipulating recovery-focused funding via the DBK and using our vote in November to make sure we elect regional leaders who are committed to combating people trafficking.
To ensure consistent results, collaboration between the central government and regional governments must share a common agenda that focuses on responding to similar field challenges, as well as a similar policy direction and objectives.