INFORMATION:
HOTLINE AND OTHER SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF
TRAFFICKING OF HUMAN BEINGS BY CLCI.
Call to +355 4 2259795 and/or +355 4 2241914
With the support of European Commission,
under the frame of Support to
Partnership Actions “Fight against Corruption, Organised Crime
and Trafficking”, IPA 2008 Programme, Centre for Legal Civic
Initiatives in partnership with AIRE in
London, ASTRA in Serbia and Open Gate
in Macedonia
are implemented the project
Partnership Action Against Trafficking (PAAT) in South Eastern
Europe (SEE). This project is implemented in United Kingdom,
Macedonia, Serbia and Albania.
One of the main components of the activity
under the frame of this project is the concrete support for the
victims of trafficking of human beings and persons in risk of
trafficking.
UNDER THE FRAME OF CONCRETE SUPPORT, CLCI
PROVIDES FREE LEGAL SERVICES, MEDICAL AND THERAUPETIC SERVICES
FOR THE VICTIMS OF TRAFFICKING OF HUMAN BEINGS.
A VICTIM OF TRAFFICKING OF HUMAN BEINGS, A
PERSON IN RISK OF TRAFFICKING, A NON PROFITABLE ORGANISATION
WORKING IN ADDRESSING OF TRAFFICKING OF HUMAN BEINGS CAN CALL IN
TELEPHONE NO. +355 4 2259795 AND NR. +355 4 2241914 TO ASK
ASSISTANCE BY PROFFESSIONALS OF CLCI.
IN DEPENDANCE OF THE NECCESSITIES OF A
CONCRETE CASE OF A VICTIM OF TRAFFICKING OF HUMAN BEING, CLCI
WILL PROVIDE FREE LEGAL AID THROUGH LAWYERS, MEDICAL AND
THERAUPETIC SERVICES THROUGH IT’S PARTNERS.
Through this project the efforts to
strengthen the role of civil society in combatting trafficking
of human beings in Serbia, Macedonia and Albania will be
addressed in sustainable partnership with organisations in
United Kingdom.
During the whole period of implementation of
this project, the capacities of partner organisations to monitor
Refering National Mechanisms and to report on the progress done
by the respective states are strengthened.
It is planned that the specific cases of the
victims of trafficking of human beings are the best indicators
on the effectiveness of systems of support for the victims and
to identify the failures of the systems. There are interviewd
some victims of trafficking of human beings to assess the
effectiveness of the steps undertaken by the Albanian state in
addressing trafficking of human beings and this process will
continue. When the reports will be completed, the results will
be shared and compared in a Round Table. An advocacy campaign
will be developed and implemented under the frame of
implementation of this project.
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