Publication Local communities in the fight against human trafficking is produced within the homonymous project, that was designed and implemented by the organization Atina, in partnership with Novi Sad's Humanitarian Centre, and in cooperation with the Social Inclusion and Poverty Reduction Team of the Government of the Republic of Serbia, with the financial support of the European Union, Office for Cooperation with Civil Society of the Government of the Republic of Serbia, and German Federal Government through the "Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH". The project is motivated by the need to strengthen the role of civil society organizations in decision-making process and, more specifically, their competence to monitor local strategies and action plans relevant to the field of human trafficking; empowering relevant stakeholders for intersectoral partnerships in order to provide support to vulnerable groups, and strengthening vulnerable groups to participate in decision-making process. Enabling better understanding of the protection of victims and prevention of human trafficking in the context of the reform of local social security system, the research should contribute to achieving these goals. In other words, the research has been fueled by recent changes in the area of human trafficking and in the area of social protection – a growing need to increase capacity and find answers to problems of the protection of victims and prevention of human trafficking at the level of local community, starting from local public policies, to everyday practice within disparate sectors. The report is organized in three parts. The first part, except for introductory and methodological guidelines, gives an overview of some of the most relevant documents of the United Nations, the Council of Europe and the European Union for the prevention and protection of victims, national, legal and strategic framework which regulate protection and prevention within different systems. The second and third part of the report present the findings of the research with professionals – representatives of different systems, with the use of secondary data for local and national level, as well as the results of the monitoring activities of Social Welfare Centers and local policies in this area. Basic features of social protection reform on the local level – the key processes, actors, characteristics of intersectoral cooperation, implementation of local strategic documents in the field of protection of vulnerable groups, as well as the key challenges, are presented in the second part of the publication. This segment also includes the analysis of the local response to the problem of human trafficking – an overview of social groups at risk of trafficking and victimization factors, the role of different actors and the characteristics of their cooperation; the key challenges of the current system, with associated recommendations relating to local level of prevention and protection of victims of human trafficking, especially in the context of the current reform of social security system. This part of the publication contains the report of the monitoring process of Social Welfare Centers in seven cities/municipalities. The third part of the publication presents a special overview of the local regulatory framework (from three towns involved in the project), with consistently transferred reports of collaborative network, that are the result of the monitoring activities of local policies for the protection of victims, and prevention of human trafficking.

International, national and local standards for the protection of victims and prevention of human trafficking; Social welfare reform in local communities; Protection of victims and prevention of trafficking in local communities / Moraca, Tijana; Galonja, Aleksandra; Jovanović, Slađana; Milanović, Lidija. - STAMPA. - (2013), pp. 26-103.

International, national and local standards for the protection of victims and prevention of human trafficking; Social welfare reform in local communities; Protection of victims and prevention of trafficking in local communities

MORACA, TIJANA;
2013

Abstract

Publication Local communities in the fight against human trafficking is produced within the homonymous project, that was designed and implemented by the organization Atina, in partnership with Novi Sad's Humanitarian Centre, and in cooperation with the Social Inclusion and Poverty Reduction Team of the Government of the Republic of Serbia, with the financial support of the European Union, Office for Cooperation with Civil Society of the Government of the Republic of Serbia, and German Federal Government through the "Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH". The project is motivated by the need to strengthen the role of civil society organizations in decision-making process and, more specifically, their competence to monitor local strategies and action plans relevant to the field of human trafficking; empowering relevant stakeholders for intersectoral partnerships in order to provide support to vulnerable groups, and strengthening vulnerable groups to participate in decision-making process. Enabling better understanding of the protection of victims and prevention of human trafficking in the context of the reform of local social security system, the research should contribute to achieving these goals. In other words, the research has been fueled by recent changes in the area of human trafficking and in the area of social protection – a growing need to increase capacity and find answers to problems of the protection of victims and prevention of human trafficking at the level of local community, starting from local public policies, to everyday practice within disparate sectors. The report is organized in three parts. The first part, except for introductory and methodological guidelines, gives an overview of some of the most relevant documents of the United Nations, the Council of Europe and the European Union for the prevention and protection of victims, national, legal and strategic framework which regulate protection and prevention within different systems. The second and third part of the report present the findings of the research with professionals – representatives of different systems, with the use of secondary data for local and national level, as well as the results of the monitoring activities of Social Welfare Centers and local policies in this area. Basic features of social protection reform on the local level – the key processes, actors, characteristics of intersectoral cooperation, implementation of local strategic documents in the field of protection of vulnerable groups, as well as the key challenges, are presented in the second part of the publication. This segment also includes the analysis of the local response to the problem of human trafficking – an overview of social groups at risk of trafficking and victimization factors, the role of different actors and the characteristics of their cooperation; the key challenges of the current system, with associated recommendations relating to local level of prevention and protection of victims of human trafficking, especially in the context of the current reform of social security system. This part of the publication contains the report of the monitoring process of Social Welfare Centers in seven cities/municipalities. The third part of the publication presents a special overview of the local regulatory framework (from three towns involved in the project), with consistently transferred reports of collaborative network, that are the result of the monitoring activities of local policies for the protection of victims, and prevention of human trafficking.
2013
978-86-917209-1-9
Human trafficking - Prevention - Serbia Victims of Human Trafficking - Protection - Serbia
03 Monografia::03a Saggio, Trattato Scientifico
International, national and local standards for the protection of victims and prevention of human trafficking; Social welfare reform in local communities; Protection of victims and prevention of trafficking in local communities / Moraca, Tijana; Galonja, Aleksandra; Jovanović, Slađana; Milanović, Lidija. - STAMPA. - (2013), pp. 26-103.
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