Work Plan 2004

The programme aims to strengthen the capacity of SEE governments and other relevant actors to counter all aspects of trafficking in human beings through a human rights based approach. The purpose of the programme is to: (i) incorporate anti-trafficking training into the general training curricula for law enforcement, the judiciary and other relevant officials, (ii) strengthen the co-operation among all relevant actors – nationally and regionally – and (iii) enhance the identification and implementation of best practices and standards for the SEE region and beyond.

 

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