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International Organization for Migration - Activities - Countertrafficking - Prevention in the Russian Federation

 

Countertrafficking

 

 

Prevention of Human Trafficking in the Russian Federation

 

The main objective of the project is to combat trafficking in human beings in the Russian Federation as a country of origin, transit and destination.

 

Components of the project:

 

Policy Advice: improving the legislative framework and the State policies regarding human trafficking, including the national capacity to assess and measure this phenomenon in Russia.

 

Prevention: strengthening the capacity of the relevant law enforcement agencies to combat human trafficking; raising awareness amongst the risk group, general public and relevant Russian authorities, NGOs and diplomatic missions of foreign states.

 

Reintegration: building the capacity of the national authorities and local NGO networks to protect and reintegrate victims of trafficking.

 

The project funded by the European Commission with co-funding by the US Department of State and Government of Switzerland.

 

Project duration: March 2006 – December 2009

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