BELGIUM: Addressing trafficking in human beings: governments' responses in the EU and NGO strategies outside the EU

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The conference aims at sharing experiences and good practices with other practitioners, policy- and decision-makers active in the fields of anti-trafficking and child protection. During the conference, participants will assess strategies against child trafficking implemented by NGOs outside the EU, as well as the anti-trafficking policy of EU Member States within the EU.

During the conference, two reports will be launched and discussed with representatives of the EC, policy-makers, IOs and CSOs:

- "In pursuit of good practice in responses to child trafficking: Experiences from Latin America, Southeast Europe and Southeast Asia" (Mike Dottridge, 2010).The report assesses good practice from anti-trafficking initiatives in the framework of an EC-funded project implemented by a consortium of TDH organisations and their partners (project: "Enhancing capacity to address trafficking in especially children from a human rights perspective in Southeast Asia, Southeast Europe and Latin America"). The report addresses a series of specific recommendations towards governments, NGOs, international organisations, and intergovernmental actors, including the EU, on how to improve operations in the field of anti-trafficking.

- " Report on the policies and interventions of European Union Member States in 2008-2009 in response to human trafficking" (Mike Dottridge, 2010). This report was developed in the framework of the E-Notes project, led by the Italian NGO On the Road in partnership with ALC/SPRS (France), ACCEM (Spain) and La Strada International and through the involvement of NGOs and/or experts of all 27 EU Member States

pdf: http://www.crin.org/docs/Registration_trafficking.doc

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