Development of a comprehensive anti-trafficking response in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia - Second Phase

The project seeks to contribute to the progressive reduction of trafficking in human beings in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia through capacity building and provision of protection and assistance to actual and potential victims.

Specific Objectives:
1) to support the development of the national institutional framework in the respective countries to address THB and their practical implementation including victim-centred research, NAP evaluation and monitoring mechanisms,
2) to support prevention of trafficking in human beings (THB) and irregular migration through labour market interventions and by informing potential migrants on the risk of irregular migration through labour market interventions and by informing potential migrants on the risk of irregular migration and the possibilities of legal migration,
3) assist the respective Governments to detect, investigate and prosecute criminal activities pertinent to THB,
4) improve identification, referral, protection and assistance including reintegration of victims

Partners:
International Centre for Migration Policy Development (ICMPD), Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), International Organisation for Migration (IOM)