“Safe Haven” in the Fight Against Human Trafficking
“Safe Haven” in the Fight Against Human Trafficking
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A New Project Launched to Improve Housing Services for Victims of Human Trafficking
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Marijana Savić, “Heroine in the Fight Against Human Trafficking” Award winner
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Prosecutors from Bosnia and Herzegovina analyzed the challenges in processing cases of the criminal offense of human trafficking through a series of panel discussions on the topic "Human trafficking as a form of gender-based violence."
You can read the original text on the website of the Golubović Simić Marinković law office: https://gsm.legal/sr/blog/postojeci-i-novi-problemi-zrtava-trgovine-ljud...
The Association “Atina” is a women's feminist organization, founded in 2003 in Belgrade with the intent to upgrade the fight against human trafficking and all forms of gender-based violence, improve the protection and position of victims, strengthen gender equality and contribute to wider social cohesion.
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During last year, out of 57 victims of human trafficking, almost half of them, that is 24, were children. Traffickers most commonly use children for forced labour or begging, criminal activities, sexual exploitation or forced marriages, as stated by NGO “Atina”, organization that deals with combating human trafficking.
NGO Atina gave its contribution to the International Training of Trainers in prevention and response to the challenges of human trafficking, which was organized by the Red Cross of Serbia and Centre for the Cooperation in the Mediterranean, by presenting its work and experience in the field of protecting women and children migrants and refugees, as well as recognizing victims of human trafficking and gender-based violence among this population.
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