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CICM Asie du Sud-Est

Staff: Kevin Byrne
Regional Programme Director
email: byrne@icmc.net
Abhijit Dasgupta
Senior Manager (Safe Migration)
email: dasgupta@icmc.net
Bhava Poudyal
Senior Manager (EVI)
email: poudyal@icmc.net
Petrus Setiawan
Head of Finance / Administration
email: setiawan@icmc.net

CICM Asie du Sud-Est

Jalan Terusan Hang Lekir I/5
Kebayoran Lama
12220 Jakarta
Indonesia
Phone : +62 21 720 3910
Fax : +62 21 726 1918

ICMC's work in Southeast Asia is currently centred on Indonesia and Malaysia. Operations began in 1999 to respond to the urgent needs and protection issues faced by East Timorese people displaced from their homes and communities. The East Timor crisis, the consequences of civil strife in Aceh and conflicts between displaced an host communities in Maluku led ICMC to develop comprehensive programmes in the areas of facilitated return, material support for extremely vulnerable families, trauma identification / recovery and prevention and protection of victims of trafficking, especially women and youth.

In partnership with ACILS (American Centre for International Labour Solidarity) ICMC was instrumental in drafting and promoting the promulgation of comprehensive counter-trafficking legislation for Indonesia. Current work with national, local governments and local NGOs now focus on the effective implementation of the law, the elaboration of action plans, and the development of a referral system for survivors of trafficking.

With the support of the European Union, the US Government, the World Bank and the Indonesian Department of Social Welfare (DEPSOS) ICMC's scope of work has expanded significantly. Currently ICMC is implementing, in partnership with the Ministry of Women's Empowerment (KPP) and Tenaganita (Malaysian NGO), a major programme aimed at spreading awareness of the new legislation and building the capacity of municipal and provincial authorities and civil society groups to identify and rescue trafficking victims and to pursue and prosecute traffickers. The programme is also fostering cross-border cooperation between Indonesian and Malaysian authorities at border-crossing points on the island of Kalimantan.

ICMC is providing technical assistance to DEPSOS in the context of a project to facilitate the return of victims of social conflicts within the provinces of Naggroe Aceh Durassalam, Central Sulawesi and North Maluku. ICMC is providing training to local NGOs to facilitate and support the return and relocation of the victims of social conflicts through livelihood, reintegration and peace building activities. Building upon its experience since 1999 providing counselling and capacity building advice and training to survivors of violence and trauma, ICMC is currently addressing the needs of victims of gender-based violence (GBV). In Papua ICMC is working with local NGOs to enhance awareness of violence towards women and children and to increase the capacity of NGOs to address the phenomenon through counselling, referrals and education.

ICMC's work with Burmese refugees in Malaysia also focuses on reducing GBV and strengthening refugee communities' own capacity to respond to violence and harassment. It also works with partners to expand the range of services available to refugees and to identify and support the most vulnerable.


 

Indonesia

Promoting access to remittances

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Combating gender-based violence among Burmese refugeees in Malaysia

The Combating Gender Based Violence among Burmese refugees in Malaysia aims to reduce violence against Burmese refugee women in Malaysia and to fulfil their rights to safety and well-being.Read more

Malaysia

Victims of bonded labour in Sabah

Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, 25 June 2010 (The Star)—More than a third of the 150,000 migrants who arrive in Sabah every year are victims of bonded labour, an Indo­ne­sian non-governmental organisation said.Read more

Malaysia

Human trafficking victim 'sold' twice

KOTA KINABALU, MALAYSIA, 25 June 2010 (Borneo Post)—It was the worst 16 days of Albert Joseph’s life. During that short period, he was ’sold’ twice and was forced to work on two jobs foreign to him.Believing that he was a victim of human trafficking, the 37-year-old disclosed that his determination to escape and luck had helped him to be reunited with family members back home.Read more

Indonesia, Malaysia

Counter-trafficking efforts in South East Asia centre on raising awareness, protecting human dignity

KOTA KINABALU, MALAYSIA—In a press conference held with members of the Malaysian media, ICMC and Archdiocesan Human Development Committee (AHDC) representatives shared how they will be intensifying efforts to raise public awareness of human trafficking, and strengthen the capacity of local organizations involved in counter-trafficking work.Read more

Indonesia

ICMC staff honoured for dedication to anti-human trafficking work

ICMC South East Asia acting Country Director, Abhijit Dasgupta, has been awarded the prestigious “Glory of Bengal” award for his valuable contributions to the fight against human trafficking.Read more

ICMC partners with Sisters of the Good Shepherd to combat human trafficking in the Asia-Pacific region

KUALA LUMPUR, 16 February 2011—In a region dramatically impacted by human trafficking, more than 40 counter trafficking experts from across South East Asia gathered in Malaysia for a regional workshop geared towards strengthening prevention and protection capacities.Read more

Malaysia

ICMC co-organizes two-day anti-human trafficking workshop

KOTA KINABALU, MALAYSIA, 25 June 2009 (Daily Express) — The existing shelter in Sabah for victims of human trafficking is grossly inadequate in many aspects, according to an evaluation Wednesday by one participating group at a Strategic Planning Workshop to facilitate the setting up of an anti human-trafficking committee.Read more

Malaysia

ICMC contributes to opening of Sabah safe house for victims of human trafficking, abuse

KOTA KINABALU, MALAYSIA, 24 June 2009 (The Star) — A new safe house for foreign women who are victims human trafficking and domestic abuse will be set up in Sabah, following the establishment of an anti-human trafficking monitoring committee, organised by the Church.Read more

Malaysia

Establishment of national anti-trafficking council supported by ICMC

KOTA KINABALU, MALAYSIA, 18 February 2009 (The Daily Express) — Malaysia looks to form a National Anti-Trafficking Council to curb trafficking in human beings, especially women and children, between the country and its neighbours.Read more

Malaysia

Southeast Asians focussing on protection of women against trafficking

JOHOR BAHRU, MALAYSIA, 1 February 2008 (Zenit) — Southeast Asian dioceses and parishes need to focus on promoting the dignity of women, said a bishop from Indonesia.Read more

Bondaged souls: Migration and the situation of trafficking in Sabah, Malaysia

Complimentary to an accompanying DVD, the Bondaged Souls counter-trafficking training manual provides step-by-step recommendations for running effective workshops for policy makers and other stakeholders concerned about cross-border human trafficking, particularly in Malaysia.Read more

2003

Trafficking of Women and Children in Indonesia

The purpose of this report is to consolidate the information that already exists about trafficking in Indonesia into one comprehensive report and disseminate this information widely.Read more