D.G Home Affairs of the European Commission (Enero 2015)
http://www.victorproject.eu/
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Presentación de la Web del Proyecto VICTOR Victims on Child Traffiking – Our Responsability

El proyecto se está ejecutando por parte de diferentes entidades públicas y no gubernamentales activas y bien experimentados que trabajan en el campo de la trata de niños en el sureste de Europa,  en Grecia, Bulgaria, Serbia, Eslovenia, Moldavia, Rumanía y Ucrania, y se espera que pueda fomentar la cooperación transnacional en la región entre los actores involucrados en la lucha contra la Trata de niños.

El proyecto tiene como objetivo fortalecer las capacidades hacia la generación de acciones comunes relacionadas con las prioridades establecidas en la Estrategia de la UE respecto de la erradicación de la Trata de personas, y en particular la identificación, protección y asistencia a las víctimas de la trata, la intensificación de las actividades de prevención, así como la mejora de la coordinación y la cooperación entre actores clave.

 

THE VICTOR PROJECT. Background
 

The project Victor establishes a strong partnership among a broad range of public and non-governmental actors working in the field of child trafficking in the region of Southeast Europe.

The project aims at strengthening capacities towards generating common actions related to the priorities set up in the EU Strategy towards the Eradication of THB, and particularly identifying, protecting and assisting victims of trafficking, stepping up prevention activities, as well as enhancing coordination and cooperation among key actors.

The project is funded by the EU Programme “Prevention of and Fight against Crime” (ISEC) of the D.G Home Affairs of the European Commission and is expected to be completed in January 2015.
 

Objectives

The project aims to achieve the following objectives:
 

  • Promoting and developing coordination, cooperation and mutual understanding among law enforcement agencies, other national authorities and civil society in combating trafficking in children.
  • Improving the situation in the field of the identification of children victims/potential victims of trafficking by providing training to professionals likely to come into contact with these groups.
  • Stepping up prevention of trafficking in children through awareness raising activities focusing on the vulnerable groups of children at risk and the potential “clients” of goods and/or services provided by victims of trafficking.
  • The enhancement of the Southeastern European Centre for Missing and Exploited Children (SEEC), coordinated by “The Smile of the Child”.  

Activities
 

  • Trainings for those actors working in the field most likely to come into contact with children victims/potential victims of THB (law enforcement professionals, health care workers, judiciary, labour inspectors and NGOs).
  • Operation of Information desks on child trafficking, a pilot NGO in-house model, for a period of 6 months, in Bulgaria, Greece, Romania and Slovenia.
  • Workshops aimed at organizing and evaluating the pilot work of information desks, as well as developing recommendations for the EU Guidelines on the identification of victims of child trafficking.
  • Raising-awareness campaigns in countries of origin and countries of destination, addressing (potential) children victims of trafficking and potential “clients” of goods and services provided by victims of trafficking.

 

Más información:

  • Child Trafficking Among Vulnerable Roma Communities 
  • Más información sobre el proyecto [+]
  • Revisión de los Mecanismos Nacionales de Referencia en Grecia , Eslovenia , Rumania y Bulgaria para los niños víctimas de la trata (Review of the National Referral Mechanisms in Greece, Slovenia, Romania and Bulgaria for child victims of Trafficking)
  • Sección titulada “TRATA de Niñas, Niños y Adolescentes” 

 

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