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CEO of LMRA is given NIHR President position

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Last updated: 2024/07/09 at 12:30 AM
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Nibras Mohammed Talib, the CEO of the Labour Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA) and the Chairman of the National Committee to Combat Trafficking in Persons (NCCTIP), recently met with Ahmed bin Saleh Al Derazi, President of the National Institution for Human Rights (NIHR). The purpose of the meeting was to discuss topics of common interest and to enhance cooperation between the LMRA and NIHR. During the meeting, it was also highlighted that Bahrain has maintained its Tier 1 ranking in the US State Department’s Trafficking in Persons (TIP) report for the seventh consecutive year.

The meeting between Nibras Mohammed Talib and Ahmed bin Saleh Al Derazi focused on strengthening collaboration between the LMRA and NIHR in combating human trafficking. Both organizations play significant roles in addressing trafficking in persons, and by working together, they can better protect individuals from exploitation and abuse. By maintaining a close partnership, the LMRA and NIHR can effectively address the challenges posed by human trafficking and ensure the protection of vulnerable individuals in Bahrain.

Bahrain’s continued Tier 1 ranking in the US State Department’s TIP report is a testament to the country’s commitment to combating trafficking in persons. This recognition reflects Bahrain’s efforts to prevent trafficking, prosecute offenders, and protect victims of this heinous crime. The LMRA and NIHR’s collaboration has been instrumental in achieving this ranking, as they work together to implement initiatives that address the root causes of trafficking and provide support to victims.

The significance of Bahrain’s Tier 1 ranking in the US State Department’s TIP report cannot be understated. This recognition not only demonstrates Bahrain’s commitment to combating human trafficking but also serves as a model for other countries in the region and beyond. By maintaining a strong stance against trafficking in persons, Bahrain sets an example for other nations to follow and shows that with dedication and concerted efforts, this crime can be effectively combated.

The meeting between Nibras Mohammed Talib and Ahmed bin Saleh Al Derazi is a testament to the commitment of both the LMRA and NIHR to combating human trafficking in Bahrain. By coming together to discuss strategies, share best practices, and strengthen cooperation, both organizations are better equipped to tackle this complex issue. Through their continued partnership, the LMRA and NIHR can work towards ensuring the protection of individuals at risk of trafficking and upholding human rights in Bahrain.

In conclusion, the meeting between Nibras Mohammed Talib and Ahmed bin Saleh Al Derazi underscores the importance of collaboration in combating human trafficking. Bahrain’s Tier 1 ranking in the US State Department’s TIP report reflects the country’s ongoing efforts to address trafficking in persons, and the partnership between the LMRA and NIHR plays a crucial role in achieving this recognition. By working together, both organizations can further strengthen their response to human trafficking and ensure the protection of vulnerable individuals in Bahrain.

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