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This page displays weblinks of particular interest to actors in the anti-trafficking field.
The most recent ones are on top. Please note that, as specified in the Disclaimer, ICMPD can not be held responsible for the contents of these links, nor for the general policy/actions of the respective organisation.


UN.GIFT (United Nations Global Initiative to Fight Human Trafficking) - UN.GIFT was formally launched in London on 26 March 2007. It is designed to have a long-term impact to create a turning point in the worldwide fight against human trafficking. Numerous regional GIFT events will culminate in Vienna with a Global Forum against Human Trafficking from 13th to 15th Feb 2008

Human Trafficking Search Net

Childtrafficking.com  - a Nepal-based website focusing on South Asia and beyond. All forms of trafficking are addressed, including trafficking for labor purposes. The website focuses on children, and includes the latest information on strategies for trafficking prevention, as well as for the rehabilitation and reintegration of victims of trafficking. The digital library focuses on the outcomes of trafficking, such as the use of forced labor or slavery like practices, no matter how people arrive in these conditions.

Reference Guide with sources in English for trafficking issues worldwide, published by  MIGS (Mediterranean Institute for Gender Studies).  

Online website guide

Online Resource to Combat Human Trafficking

Legislation Online Newsletter - The Legislationline newsletter brings together all legal news items, and provides information on data posted on the site each month. The legal news items appear in chronological order while the data are thematically indexed.

UK Anti-trafficking Centre

Since 2005 the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Portugal has been developing the first National Action-investigation Project on Trafficking Women for Sexual Exploitation, in the framework of the transnational partnership “HEADWAY“ - Improving Social Intervention Systems for Victims of Trafficking (Estonia, Lithuania, Poland, Italy and Germany – countries of origin, transit and destination).  Go to the project website