Bulletin on promising practices in protecting victims of trafficking during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Promising practices: Atina’s response to the crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic
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Promising practices: Letters of migrant and refugee women from isolation
Promising practices: Online counseling with human trafficking victims during the COVID-19 pandemic
Promising practices: During the pandemic, 178 girls and women with the experience of trafficking contributed to shedding light on the issue of violence in digital surroundings
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Women and girls make up the vast majority of human trafficking victims. They are most often exploited for the purpose of sexual exploitation. Fears that the pandemic could fuel the growth of cyber-trafficking and other forms of abuse in digital surroundings were justified, given the measures of restricted movement introduced by many countries.
Promising practices: One of the highest human trafficking verdicts in Serbia was issued during the COVID-19 pandemic
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