These Guidelines set out standards for good practice with respect to protection and assistance of child victims of trafficking from initial identification up until the final integration and recovery of the child. These Guidelines provide a straightforward account of the policies and practices required to implement and protect the rights of child victims of trafficking. These Guidelines were prepared in May 2003 for South Eastern Europe in the context of the Stability Pact Force on Trafficking.

 

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