Publications
Events
Publications
UN.GIFT Publications

OSCE Building the Capacity of Roma Communities to Prevent Trafficking in Human Beings English
Jan 12 2011
Download right click "save as"
This report is based on the presentations and discussion from a roundtable on "Making Prevention of Trafficking in Human Beings Effective: Building Regional and Local Capacity of Roma Communities", Tirana, 18-20 September 2006.
Concrete Practices presented in the paper include:
1. Making access to basic rights effective for Roma as a means of preventing trafficking;
2. Including state actors, such as social and health services and police, in responses to trafficking;
3. Strengthening national social protection systems, in particular child protection systems, to prevent trafficking and protect victims;
4. The role of outreach, such as street work and the use of Roma cultural mediators;
5. The use of 'open' assistance programmes, such as drop-in and day programmes;
6. Ensuring that Roma and non-Roma actors are equal partners in prevention and protection efforts; and
7. Hiring and training Roma personnel for activities targeting Roma communities.
This publication is also available in Slovak on the website of OSCE.
Policy and legislative recommendations towards the effective implementation of the non-punishment provision with regard to victims of trafficking
European Commission The statistical report on trafficking in human beings 2013
The State of Human Trafficking in California 2012- Join the global dialogue
- Investor Guide for Effective Supply Chain Accountability
- Not in New Zealand's Waters
California Senate Bill 657- An exploration of promising practices in response to HT in Canada
- Corruption and human trafficking
Report of the Special Rapporteur 2011




