Abstract
The title of this article “Deficit of Woman Human Right in Papua Province: A Conceptual Framework”, dealing with Mapping of Criminal Trafficking in Persons (TPPO) Domestic Violence (KDRT) and Women Employment (TKW) in Papua Province: A Conceptual Framework” is dealing with the efforts to protect human rights. For this study in particular, it is aimed at women and children in the Papua Province. Mapping is allocated in 4 sample areas, namely Jayapura City, Nabire Regency, Mimika Regency and Boven Digoel Regency. The study was conducted by a Research Team conducted by the Papua Institute for Science and Technology/LIPTEK-Papua in frame work of cooperation and sponsorship of the RI-Ministry of Women's Empowerment and Children’s Protection. The author in this connection was appointed by LIPTEK-Papua as Team Leader.
Highlights
As a legal state, Indonesia must be very concerned about human rights (HAM)
Apparently Tindak Pidana Perdagangan Orang (TPPO), KDRT and TKW in Papua Province which is reached the highest level of significance
The collapse of the New Order authoritarian government became the basis for the wider community to make respect for human rights one of the principles in the implementation of social life and of state life and humanity life in wider
Summary
Indonesia must be very concerned about human rights (HAM). Indonesia must make human rights one of the important agendas and become the main pillar in regulating and managing all the life systems of every citizen in the nation. RI-Law No 39 of 1999 concerning Human Rights must be a functioning basis for regulating the protection of the rights of all citizens without exception. Protection of these rights, including the prevention and eradication of the problem of trafficking in persons (TPPO) as stipulated in RI-Law No 21 of 2007, the problem of domestic violence (KDRT) as mandated by RI-Law No 23 of 2004, as well as handling labour issues, especially "women" (TKW) as stipulated in RI-Law No 13 of 2003. Look at each year a variety of strategic activities and budgeting programs are held which are directed at overcoming these three issues across sectors, for example by the establishment of a task force on trafficking in persons (GT-TPPO), as mandated in RIPresidential Regulation No 69 of 2008
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