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Needs Assessment: Human trafficking in the Western Balkans

Needs Assessment: Human trafficking in the Western Balkans
Type
Rapport
Pays
Albanie, Bosnie-Herzégovine, Monténégro, Macédoine du Nord, Serbie, Kosovo sous administration des Nations Unies (résolution 1244 du Conseil de sécurité)
Région
Europe de l’Est et du Sud-Est et Asie centrale
Organisation
Organisation Internationale pour les Migrations
Année
2014
Auteur
D. Bradic, J. Berman, P. Marshal

In September 2013, through the support of the IOM Development Fund, a seven-month needs assessment on the human trafficking situation in the Western Balkans (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina [BiH], UNSC resolution 1244-administered Kosovo, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia) was commissioned . The purpose was to collect and summarize stakeholder views of the mechanisms and resources available to combat TIP in the region. The assessment sought to identify key gaps related to the identification, referral, assistance and support for trafficked persons. Stakeholders were also asked for their recommendations on how to strengthen existing responses, correct inappropriate processes, and rectify fundamental gaps in regional counter-trafficking resources.