Prevention
Elimination of Human Trafficking from Moldova and Ukraine through Labour Market Based Measures
For the Republic of Moldova, labour migration represents one of the most acute social-economical problems. More than 10% of the population left the country during 2004 and 2005 in search of better jobs abroad. For Moldova, migration is a consequence of poverty and also a key strategy to handle it. Though migration represents an important element within economical development of the country, national policies on labour migration contain underdeveloped mechanisms of protection during migration process phases (pre-emigration, emigration and post-emigration). The citizens of Moldova do not have viable leverages of protection, and thus become victims of human trafficking for sexual and labour exploitation. Details
Duration: 2006 - 2008
Country: MD / UA
Lead Agency: ILO
Programme for the Enhancement of Anti-trafficking Responses in South Eastern Europe – Data Collection and Information Management (DCIM)
This ICMPD project aims at contributing to the harmonisation and improved quality and reliability of data related to trafficking in persons in SEE countries in the areas of prevention, protection and prosecution. Details
Duration: 2006 - 2007
Country: AL / BA / BG / HR / KS / MK / MD / CS / RO / CS
Lead Agency: International Centre for Migration Policy Development (ICMPD)
Anti-Trafficking Programme: Capacity Developing Support and Victims Assistance – Phase II
The aim of this three-year project is to facilitate the continued development of a national framework to tackle the problem of human trafficking at the policy and institutional levels as well as provide direct assistance to victims of trafficking. The project includes capacity development of national duty-bearers in preventing human trafficking; capacity development of the law enforcement and the judiciary in their role as duty-bearers to investigate, prosecute and make final judgments on human trafficking cases; and strengthening of the local capacity to uphold the rights of the victims of trafficking as claim holders and, hence, protect and support their reintegration into society through victims assistance. Details
Duration: 2006 - 2009
Country: AM
Lead Agency: UNDP
