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"The Forced Labour Convention is one of the ILO’s eight fundamental Conventions that make up the core international labour standards, and it is considered a human rights instrument. In adopting the Convention in 1930, the International Labour Conference called upon States to end the use of forced labour within the shortest possible period and to criminalise the offence. Yet, more than 80 years later, the ILO estimates that globally at least 20.9 million people are victims of forced labour. The Protocol seeks to address gaps in implementation and to make progress on preventing trafficking for labour exploitation, as well as protecting and compensating victims of forced labour. The Protocol requires ILO Member States to develop a national policy and plan of action for the effective and sustained suppression of forced labour and to take measures to apply the Protocol’s provisions, in consultation with employers’ and workers’ organisations. It also sets out the measures that ILO Member States must take to prevent forced labour."@en1
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