Europe and Middle-east
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Europe and Middle-east

2010

  1. Development of a comprehensive anti-trafficking response in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia - Second Phase

    22 June 2010

    The project seeks to contribute to the progressive reduction of trafficking in human beings in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia through capacity building and provision of protection and assistance to actual and potential victims.

  2. ESF/XENOS-Project "Berlin Alliance against Human Trafficking into Labour Exploitation"

    28 May 2010

    Joint project between the International Organization for Migration (IOM), the Confederation of German Trade Unions (DGB), the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the Berlin Senate Department for Integration, Work and Social Issues (SenIAS)

2008

  1. Elimination of human trafficking from Moldova and Ukraine through labour market based measures

    17 July 2008

    The project offers a long-term perspective against trafficking in human beings in Moldova and Ukraine by addressing gaps in the current implementation of National Action Plans against Human Trafficking.

2007

  1. Community development through employment creation and improved migration management in Tajikistan

    01 June 2007

    The proposed project aims to improve the overall security situation in Tajikistan with particular emphasis on socio-economic and personal security needs of people on the move and of women who were left behind without income.

  2. Capacity Building, Information and Awareness Raising towards Promoting Orderly Migration in the Western Balkans

    11 May 2007

    The project seeks to contribute to existing efforts towards promoting orderly migration within and from the Western Balkans

  3. Development of a comprehensive anti-trafficking response in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia

    11 May 2007

    The project seeks to contribute to the progressive reduction of trafficking in human beings in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia through capacity building and empowerment of actual and potential victims.

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