BINIs - Best practices In tackling trafficking NIgerian Route
Implementation Start: January 2018
Project Funder: Asylum Migration and Integration Fund (European Commission – DG Migration and Home Affairs)
Lead Partner: Cooperazione Internazionale Sud Sud (Italy)
Project Partners: Dortmunder Mitternachtsmission E.V. (Germany); The People for Change Foundation (Malta); Herzwerk (Austria); CRESM – Centro di Ricerche Economiche e Sociali per il Meridione (Italy); MPDL – Movimiento por la Paz (Spain), International Organisation for Migration.
About this project
The project supports the exchange of good practices between practitioners and organizations working on the identification, support, protection and integration of trafficked persons. The project is carried out in Austria, Finland, Germany, Italy, Malta and Spain.
Aims and Objectives
The project focuses on the circumstances and the needs of four vulnerable groups:
The project involves two main components: research and capacity building with key stakeholders. The research will be carried out across the six participating countries and it will produce 6 National reports and 1 Comparative report, which will be disseminated through roundtables across the participating countries.
A practical guide, an e-learning training programme and an information toolkit will also be produced on the basis of working groups and collection of best practices on the identification, protection and integration of victims of human trafficking.
The Role of the People for Change Foundation
Throughout the implementation, PfC will be responsible for the project activities in Malta, including the draft of the national report.and capacity building with relevant institutions in Malta. PfC will also produce online courses and other resources to help inform and support Malta's efforts in fighting human trafficking. Updates on the various aspects of the project will be posted on this page as the project implementation moves forward over the course of 2018.
Project Funder: Asylum Migration and Integration Fund (European Commission – DG Migration and Home Affairs)
Lead Partner: Cooperazione Internazionale Sud Sud (Italy)
Project Partners: Dortmunder Mitternachtsmission E.V. (Germany); The People for Change Foundation (Malta); Herzwerk (Austria); CRESM – Centro di Ricerche Economiche e Sociali per il Meridione (Italy); MPDL – Movimiento por la Paz (Spain), International Organisation for Migration.
About this project
The project supports the exchange of good practices between practitioners and organizations working on the identification, support, protection and integration of trafficked persons. The project is carried out in Austria, Finland, Germany, Italy, Malta and Spain.
Aims and Objectives
- To enhance the skills and capacities of governmental and non-governmental actors to fight and prevent human trafficking (with a focus on Nigerian women and girls)
- To spread innovative practices of long-term sustainable integration of trafficked persons
- To increase cooperation between European and Nigerian civil society organisations involved in migration and anti-trafficking programs.
- To raise awareness of the risks of human trafficking in the participating countries.
The project focuses on the circumstances and the needs of four vulnerable groups:
- persons trafficked to the partner countries;
- persons trafficked through partner countries to other destinations,
- persons who are trafficked within the partner countries
- persons who are trafficked on the way to the partner countries.
The project involves two main components: research and capacity building with key stakeholders. The research will be carried out across the six participating countries and it will produce 6 National reports and 1 Comparative report, which will be disseminated through roundtables across the participating countries.
A practical guide, an e-learning training programme and an information toolkit will also be produced on the basis of working groups and collection of best practices on the identification, protection and integration of victims of human trafficking.
The Role of the People for Change Foundation
Throughout the implementation, PfC will be responsible for the project activities in Malta, including the draft of the national report.and capacity building with relevant institutions in Malta. PfC will also produce online courses and other resources to help inform and support Malta's efforts in fighting human trafficking. Updates on the various aspects of the project will be posted on this page as the project implementation moves forward over the course of 2018.
This Project is funded by the European Union