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International Organization for Migration - Activities - Countertrafficking - Hotline

 

Countertrafficking

 

 

 

“Hot Line”

 

The Information and Consultation Center is functioning in St.Petersburg in the framework of the project “Information campaign on Prevention of Trafficking in Human Beings in the Russian Federation with a Special Focus on St. Petersburg region”, funded by the Government of Belgium.

 

The project is implemented by the Bureau of IOM in Moscow and St. Petersburg Red Cross International Cooperation Centre from 9 April 2009 until 31 October 2009. This project is the continuation of the work of similar centers in Moscow, Petrozavodsk and Astrakhan.

 

The main purpose of the Information Centers is implementation of a proactive prevention measures against forced labor and other human trafficking related situations through organization of consultations on legal and other relevant topics for different groups of population including at-risk groups and migrants from many regions of Russia as well as foreign nationals coming to Russia for work.

 

A special attention is attributed to the labor migrants as well as to the at-risk groups, including the most vulnerable social groups that mainly become trafficking victims, i.e. women-migrants, unemployed youth, teenagers from troubled families, orphans, irregular labor migrants, former convicts, etc.

Address of the Information and Consultative Center:

19D, Goncharnaya St., St. Petersburg.

 

Toll free national anonymous hotline:

8 800 333 00 16 (8:30 A.M. - 6:30 P.M. weekdays).

Free of charge calls from all RF regions

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