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EUROPEAN ANTI-TRAFFICKING DAY: MARKED JOINTLY WITH LOCAL PARTNERS IN NORTH MACEDONIA

On the occasion of the European Day against Trafficking in Human Beings, the Council of Europe joined an event organised by the civil society organisation Open Gate and the National Commission for Combating Trafficking in Human Beings focused on preventing and combating trafficking in children. The event marked a positive development at local level - signing of a Protocol for Cooperation between the Open Gate, National Commission and ACCOR hotel to prevent and combat sexual abuse of children in tourism and travel industry. It is a unique initiative in North Macedonia, which includes an actor from business sector.

Prior to signing of the Protocol, the Horizontal Facility Action on Preventing and Combating Trafficking in Human Beings in North Macedonia implemented a number of activities since 2016 which contributed to facilitate the enhanced cooperation between the State actors, civil society organisations and business sector in preventing and combating human trafficking. The Action seeks to support Beneficiary institutions in their efforts to prevent and combat trafficking in children and human trafficking for the purpose of labour exploitationas well as improving access to compensation for victims of trafficking. It is a part of the programmatic framework “Horizontal Facility for the Western Balkans and Turkey” , funded by the European Union and the Council of Europe and implemented by the Council of Europe.

 

To raise the awareness about the risk of child trafficking, the Council of Europe printed a poster in three languages: Macedonian, Albanian and Romani language. The posters feature a contact number of the anti-trafficking SOS line of the civil society organisation Open Gate, which provides assistance and services to potential victims of trafficking. They will be displayed in primary and secondary schools, centers for social work, offices of border police, local anti-trafficking commissions and civil society organisations.

Skopje 18 October 2019
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Action summary

The Action will assist the Macedonian authorities in implementing the recommendations of the Council of Europe’s Group of Experts on Trafficking in Human Beings (GRETA).

The Action will focus on reducing labour exploitation, fostering access to compensation for victims of human trafficking and enhancing the existing Transnational Referral Mechanism.

This Action is part of the Council of Europe/European Union Horizontal Facility for Western Balkans and Turkey.

Overall objective

The aim of the action is to contribute to reducing trafficking in human beings in the country, in line with the European standards

Objectives and expected results for each objective

Objective 1: Improve detection and identification of, and assistance to, the victims of human trafficking for the purpose of labour exploitation by enhancing the adoption of a multi-disciplinary approach.

Expected results:

  • Increased knowledge about trafficking in human beings for the purpose of labour exploitation in Serbia among the relevant authorities;
  • Enhanced capacity of labour inspectors, law enforcement officials, trade unions and other stakeholders to detect, identify and assist victims of trafficking in human beings for the purpose of labour exploitation.

Objective 2: Strengthen the framework for effective access to compensation for victims of trafficking in human beings.

Expected results:

  • Enhanced knowledge of the competent authorities on existing good practices to establish a State compensation fund;
  • Improved capacity of law enforcement officials, prosecutors and judges to facilitate access to compensation for victims of trafficking in human beings.

Objective 3: Facilitate safe return and reintegration of victims of trafficking in human beings.

Expected results:

  • Strengthened capacity for efficient transnational co-operation and exchange of information between responsible authorities and civil society organisations regarding identification and referral of victims.

This webpage has been produced using funds of a joint project between the European Union and the Council of Europe.  The views expressed herein can in no way be taken to reflect the official opinion of the European Union.

Project at a glance
  • Duration: 32 Months (from 1 October 2016 to 23 May 2019)
  • Partners/beneficiaries: National Co-ordinator for the Fight against Trafficking in Human Beings and Illegal Migration, the Ministry of Interior, the Ministry of Labour and Social Policy, the State Labour Inspectorate, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Justice as well as civil society organisations.
  • Funded: European Union and the Council of Europe
  • Budget: 455,000 EUR
project contacts

Ms Jasmina DIMITRIEVA, Project Officer