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Victims of Trafficking

Border Guards Participate in Training on Identification and Referral of Victims of Sexual and Gender-Based Abuse and Human Trafficking Among Vulnerable Migrants

12.04.2016 | Filed under: Press / News Releases

On 6 – 7 April 2016 IOM Minsk in cooperation with project partners (SBC, UNDP, UNHCR and BAYCW*) conducted the training “Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for the identification and referral of victims of sexual and gender-based abuse and human trafficking among vulnerable migrants” in Minsk region. The training was organized in the framework of EU/UNDP project “Supporting the Republic of . . . Read more

IOM Minsk launches a series of trainings on standard operating procedures in the regions

16.10.2014 | Filed under: Combating Trafficking in Human Beings, Press / News Releases

IOM launches a series of trainings on standard operating procedures (SOPs) for the identification of and provision of assistance to victims of human trafficking (VoTs) in the Republic of Belarus. The first training was already organized and conducted on 8 – 9 October 2014 in Vitebsk with the support of the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida).

Volunteers created a new video reel dedicated to the issues of human-trafficking and safe travel abroad

18.09.2014 | Filed under: Combating Trafficking in Human Beings, Media, Prevention, Video materials

Within the framework of the international technical assistance project “Strengthening the National Capacity of the Republic of Belarus in the Sphere of Combating Trafficking in Human Beings” with financial support of Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) the non-governmental organization “Business Women Club” of Brest initiated the creation of a new social video reel with the participation of volunteers. The . . . Read more

Children’s safety in the Internet

09.07.2014 | Filed under: Media, Video materials

During the information campaign on combating sexual child abuse and cyber crime carried out within the framework of the international assistance project “Strengthening the National Capacity of the Republic of Belarus in the Sphere of combating Trafficking in Human Beings” the International organization for migration, Mission in the Republic of Belarus, with the support of Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency . . . Read more

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