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#InclusiveBelarus: Leaving No One Behind in Achieving SDGs

12.12.2016 | Filed under: Other

From 24 October to 10 December for the first time in Belarus #InclusiveBelarus information campaign was held. #InclusiveBelarus is a joint initiative of all agencies of the United Nations in Belarus, which is aimed to achieve Goal 10: “Reduce Inequalities” of the SDGs. Manifold events had the purpose to raise such issues as discrimination, societal barriers, stereotypes and inequality in Belarusian . . . Read more

Minsk Launches New Information Campaign on Combating Trafficking in Persons

05.08.2016 | Filed under: Combating Trafficking in Human Beings, Conferences / Events, Prevention

Human trafficking happens in every country in the world. At any given time there are around 21 million of victims of human trafficking. Combating human trafficking was reflected in Sustainable Development Goals listed in the Agenda 2030. On 27th of July Minsk hosts a press-conference dedicated to the World Day Against Trafficking in Persons to highlight once again the importance . . . Read more

IOM Launches New Information Campaign on Safe Migration and Prevention of Human Trafficking and Violence Among Irregular Migrants

16.10.2015 | Filed under: Press / News Releases

On 15 of October was held the press-conference dedicated to the launch of the information campaign on safe migration and prevention of human trafficking and violence among irregular migrants. The campaign aims at forming the understanding of such notions as “gender-based sexual violence”, “human-trafficking; at increasing awareness of consequences of irregular migration and human-trafficking among representatives of the target audience . . . Read more

Safe and Responsible Behavior on Internet

19.01.2015 | Filed under: Media, Prevention, Video materials

On the Internet anyone can present themselves as they want, writing false information and uploading somebody else’s photos. In this case it’s much easier for an abuser to make friends with a potential victim. Usually, the victims of abusers are children or young people who are used to thinking that it can happen with somebody else but not with them . . . Read more

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