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Impulse NGO Network workshop in Gangtok for NE journalists

GANGTOK,: A three-day training workshop on ‘Strengthening Media and Legal Responses to Human Trafficking in India through the Impulse Press Lab’ for media professionals of the eight Northeast States is being organised by Impulse NGO Network, State Partner Hope Sikkim, Media Host Partner SIKKIM EXPRESS and Technical Media Partner East Mojo, at a local hotel in Gangtok from November 8 to 10.

The event is supported by the Embassy of the Kingdom of Netherland.

As part of the Impulse Model Prevention Lab, a workshop on Training of Trainers (TOT) for the eight selected journalist from the North East and human rights lawyers supporting the Impulse Case Management Centre will jointly be trained to co-create legal focus intervention strengthening journalist to report on human rights, unsafe migration leading to human trafficking and its inter-related intersection to Climate Change.

The TOT will then be followed with in depth reporting co-creating between journalists and lawyers which will influence policy change, case studies that will be followed up by Impulse Model Press Lab, the stories will be published in East Mojo, SIKKIM EXPRESS and Impulse NGO Network website for the long term vision, which will focus to identify Impulse Model Lab Fellow from North East India to be part of the panel.

Netherlands Embassy Human Rights second secretary Josephine van Zanten, who attended the meeting virtually, stressed on the role of journalists in combating human trafficking and the support from the Netherlands government.

New board members from Sikkim, Tashi Rapten Barfungpa who has been appointed as the New Chair and Board and Sonam Tenzing Bhutia as new board director, were introduced by Impulse NGO Network chair of board Hasina Kharbhih. The board members took charge from today.

The new board members thanked Impulse NGO Network and pledged on working towards a better cause.

During the inaugural session, East Mojo editor/ Impulse Model Press Lab team leader Karma Paljor and SIKKIM EXPRESS editor/Impulse Model Press Lab core committee member Amit Patro were presented with awards by the hand of Former Meghalaya chief secretary Ranjan Chatterjee, for their crucial role in implementing the Impulse Model’s 6Ps: partnership, prevention, protection, policing, press, prosecution and the 6Rs: reporting, rescue, rehabilitation, repatriation, re-integration and restitution.

The technical sessions have resource persons: Karma Paljor, clinical psychologist Dr. Kriti Chauhan, Human Rights Alert director Loitongbam Babloo Singh, Knight Wallace Fellow of Journalism- University of Michigan Kunal Majumder, TV9 legal editor Ashok Bagaria, former DGP of NDRF- international expert on Human Trafficking Matters Dr. PM Nair, East Mojo senior video editor Kalyan Deb, Frontier Manipur editor-in-chief Dhiren A Sadokpam etc.

Impulse Model Press Lab fellow Pari Saikia shared her experience of the fellowship.

Impulse NGO Network (INGON) has been working in eight Northeastern States of India including North Bengal and scale to Myanmar, Nepal, Bangladesh and Thailand. The organization created the award winning, internationally acknowledged Impulse Model, which is a multi-sector approach to address all issues surrounding human trafficking and cross border migration. Before the invention of the Impulse Model there was no other workable system in order to combat cross border human trafficking with a holistic approach. Impulse Model has been replicated in a range of social and cultural contexts to ensure that all human trafficking cross border migration cases are reported, managed and transmitted to the single window approach of stakeholders through Impulse Case Management Centre Software.

Impulse Case Management Centre (ICMC) serves as a portal interface between stakeholders and effective anti-trafficking practices by enhancing and streamlining the way we manage and track cases of human trafficking with special focus and addressing the issues related to cybercrime, online recruitment of victims. It also further strengthens the anti-Human Trafficking Network through increased and continuous communication. Impulse Case Management Centre addresses the cases of human trafficking through a single window platform.

 

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