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Intellier Signs IOM Agreement for MOHA Anti-Trafficking Platform

 

IOM-funded and Ministry-mandated, this landmark project positions Intellier advancing Bangladesh’s anti-trafficking digital justice strategy.


Dhaka, Bangladesh —
Intellier Limited has entered into a formal agreement with the International Organization for Migration (IOM) to design, develop, and deploy a Web Portal and Mobile Application for Anti-Human Trafficking and Victim Assistance. The platform will serve as the primary digital infrastructure for Bangladesh’s National Authority for Combating Human Trafficking (NACHT), operating under the Ministry of Home Affairs (MoHA).

Funded entirely by IOM and aligned with Bangladesh’s national strategy to eliminate human trafficking, this project establishes Intellier as the technology backbone of one of the country’s most critical humanitarian and law enforcement digital initiatives.

The Project: What Is Being Built

At its core, this project involves the creation of two interconnected digital platforms:

1. Anti-Human Trafficking Web Portal

A secure, government-grade web platform for the National Authority under MoHA, designed to centralize the management of trafficking cases, coordinate between relevant agencies, generate data-driven reports, and monitor the status of victim assistance programs — all within a single, unified digital environment.

2. Victim Assistance Mobile Application

A mobile application purpose-built to extend the reach of anti-trafficking support to field officers, social workers, and frontline responders. The app will enable real-time case reporting, victim referral management, alert systems, and secure communication — ensuring that critical information flows seamlessly between the field and the National Authority’s command center.

Key Features & Capabilities

The platform Intellier is developing will deliver a comprehensive suite of capabilities for MoHA’s National Authority, including:

  • Centralized Case Management: End-to-end digital lifecycle tracking for human trafficking cases, from identification and investigation to prosecution and post-rescue support.
  • Victim Assistance & Referral Tracking: Structured workflows to register, assess, and refer trafficking victims to appropriate shelters, legal aid, healthcare, and reintegration services.
  • Inter-Agency Coordination: Secure channels for collaboration among law enforcement, social welfare departments, NGOs, and judiciary bodies involved in anti-trafficking responses.
  • Data Analytics & Intelligence Dashboards: Real-time visualizations and reporting tools to help MoHA policymakers identify trafficking trends, high-risk zones, and resource gaps.
  • Mobile Reporting for Field Officers: A lightweight, offline-capable mobile app enabling real-time incident reporting, victim intake forms, and alert notifications for frontline personnel.
  • Role-Based Access & Security: Government-grade authentication, audit trails, and data protection controls to safeguard sensitive victim and case information.
  • Multilingual Interface: Bangla and English language support to ensure usability for a diverse range of government and field users across Bangladesh.

Intellier’s Role: Lead Technology Developer & Implementation Partner

Intellier is taking on full-stack responsibility for this initiative — spanning user research and UX design, system architecture, backend and frontend development, mobile application engineering, quality assurance, deployment, and post-launch maintenance.

This is not a peripheral or partial engagement. Intellier sits at the center of this project — responsible for translating the strategic vision of MoHA’s National Authority and IOM’s humanitarian mandate into a functional, reliable, and scalable digital reality.

Intellier will work in close coordination with IOM Bangladesh program staff and MoHA officials throughout the development lifecycle, ensuring the system meets both technical standards and real-world operational needs.

The Client: National Authority for Combating Human Trafficking, Ministry of Home Affairs

The National Authority for Combating Human Trafficking (NACHT) operates under Bangladesh’s Ministry of Home Affairs and serves as the apex government body responsible for coordinating the country’s national response to human trafficking. Its mandate spans policy formulation, inter-ministerial coordination, victim protection frameworks, and the oversight of anti-trafficking operations across all divisions and districts of Bangladesh.

By equipping the National Authority with a modern digital platform, Intellier’s work will directly enhance the Government of Bangladesh’s capacity to monitor, respond to, and prevent human trafficking at a national scale.

The Funder: IOM — UN Migration

The International Organization for Migration (IOM) — a UN-affiliated body with 174 member states — is funding this initiative as part of its broader mission to protect migrants and vulnerable populations from exploitation and trafficking. IOM’s decision to fund and entrust this project to Intellier reflects both the scale of the organization’s confidence in Intellier’s capabilities and the urgency with which IOM is pursuing technology-enabled anti-trafficking solutions in South Asia.

IOM’s involvement also ensures that the system is built in alignment with internationally recognized standards for victim protection, data privacy, and anti-trafficking best practices — bringing global expertise into the heart of Bangladesh’s national response framework.

Why This Project Matters

The Human Trafficking Crisis in Bangladesh

Bangladesh is one of the most significant source countries for human trafficking in Asia. Thousands of men, women, and children are trafficked each year — internally and across borders — into forced labor, domestic servitude, and sexual exploitation. Fragmented data systems, limited coordination between agencies, and inadequate tools for victim identification and support have long hampered the national response.

The Role of Digital Infrastructure

Effective anti-trafficking action demands real-time information, coordinated workflows, and data-driven decision-making. A purpose-built digital platform transforms how the National Authority operates — replacing manual, paper-based processes with integrated digital tools that accelerate responses, reduce duplication, and ensure that victims receive timely, appropriate assistance.

Intellier’s Contribution to National Policy Outcomes

Every case logged, every victim referred, every trend identified through this platform translates directly into policy action and human lives protected. By building robust, user-friendly, and secure technology for MoHA’s National Authority, Intellier is contributing not just to a government IT project — but to the fabric of Bangladesh’s anti-trafficking justice system.

 

“Building for the Ministry of Home Affairs is a profound responsibility. We are not just writing code — we are building the tools that will help Bangladesh’s government protect its most vulnerable citizens. With IOM’s backing and MoHA’s mandate, we are committed to delivering a platform that sets the standard for humanitarian technology in the region.”

— Leadership, Intellier Limited

 

What Makes Intellier the Right Partner

Intellier was selected for this project because it brings a rare combination of technical depth and contextual understanding. As a Bangladesh-based technology company, Intellier possesses direct insight into the local government landscape, regulatory environment, and operational realities that a foreign vendor could not replicate.

Key strengths Intellier brings to this project include:

  • Enterprise-grade development expertise across web and mobile platforms
  • Proven experience delivering complex, multi-stakeholder digital systems for public and private sector clients
  • Deep capabilities in data analytics, business intelligence, and AI-powered tools
  • Strong cybersecurity and data privacy practices appropriate for sensitive government deployments
  • A mission-driven culture that aligns with the human values at the heart of this project

Looking Ahead: Implementation & Impact

With the agreement formally signed, Intellier’s teams are moving into active project initiation — conducting stakeholder consultations with MoHA officials, IOM program teams, and anti-trafficking practitioners to ensure the platform is grounded in operational reality from day one.

Development will follow an agile methodology, with iterative releases, regular government stakeholder reviews, and field testing by frontline users. Intellier will also deliver training programs and user documentation to ensure maximum adoption and effectiveness across MoHA’s National Authority team and partner agencies.

When fully deployed, this platform will represent one of the most sophisticated government digital tools for anti-trafficking operations in South Asia — a benchmark for what is possible when national political will, international funding, and local technology excellence converge.

Technology in Service of Justice

Intellier’s agreement with IOM for the Ministry of Home Affairs’ anti-trafficking platform is a defining chapter in the company’s growth story. It reflects a deliberate choice — to use the company’s technical capabilities not only for commercial success, but for work that carries genuine moral weight.

For the thousands of trafficking victims and survivors whose cases will be managed through this system, and for the officers and social workers who will use it to deliver protection and justice — Intellier’s work is more than software development. It is an act of service.

Intellier builds with purpose. And this is its most purposeful build yet.

 

About Intellier Limited

Intellier Limited is a Bangladesh-based technology and services company specializing in enterprise software, web and mobile app development, AI, cloud computing, and cybersecurity. Intellier serves public sector and private enterprise clients across Bangladesh and internationally, with a mission to deliver high-impact digital solutions. www.intellier.com

About IOM — UN Migration

The International Organization for Migration (IOM) is the UN’s lead intergovernmental organization on migration, with 174 member states. IOM is committed to the principle that humane and orderly migration benefits migrants and society. www.iom.int

About the National Authority for Combating Human Trafficking (NACHT)

NACHT is Bangladesh’s apex government body for coordinating national anti-trafficking policy and operations, functioning under the Ministry of Home Affairs. NACHT oversees inter-ministerial coordination, victim protection frameworks, and the implementation of Bangladesh’s National Plan of Action against Human Trafficking.

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