India is preparing to bring an anti-trafficking Bill in Parliament soon, Union Textiles Minister Smriti Irani said during an online panel discussion.

Smriti Iraniโ€™s statement came after the release of a scathing report on the inadequate global response to the adverse consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic on children and the restrictions imposed on people.

โ€œAs we speak, we in the ministry of WCD are currently undertaking an exercise to present to Parliament, the most stringent law possible on trafficking of women and children,โ€ Irani said.

The governance agenda of the government is not limited to only servicing the medical needs of our nation during the pandemic, she said.

The report, โ€˜A Fair Share for Children: Preventing the Loss of a Generation to COVID-19โ€™ launched at the Laureates and Leaders for Children Summit, reveals the impact of the COVID19 pandemic and subsequent actions on the worldโ€™s most marginalised children.

It specifically notes that of the US$8.02 trillion in financial relief announced to date, primarily by G20 countries, is less than 1 percent, or US$10.2 billion, has been allocated to multilateral COVID-19 appeals for those most vulnerable to the pandemic-induced economic crisis.

Asserting that a large number of โ€œchildren are being trafficked back to work with the easing of the lockdown across Indiaโ€, the report, which also focuses on India.

It said that over 40 million of Indiaโ€™s internal migrant workers faced the brunt of a severe lack of government support systems even as between March 25 and May 31 there was a spurt in complaints related to domestic violence against women.

The report demonstrates the shocking inequality of the worldโ€™s multilateral response to protect the futures of hundreds of millions of children, with just US$10 billion of the COVID-19 global economic bailout of US$8 TRILLION announced so far.

Commenting on the reportโ€™s findings, Kailash Satyarthi, the founder of Laureates and Leaders for Children and 2014 Nobel Peace Laureate, stated, โ€œFor the first time in two decades, we are facing increases in child labour and slavery, poverty, and out-of-school rates.โ€

โ€œThis is a direct consequence of the worldโ€™s unequal response to COVID-19. I have dedicated my life to ending child labour and collective efforts have resulted in significant progress,โ€ Satyarthi, said, adding, โ€œI am not prepared to let this catastrophic reversal happen.โ€

Satyarthi said, โ€œWe are allowing the worldโ€™s poorest children to pay with their lives. Inaction is not an option.โ€