A HANDBOOK FOR VICTIMS’ ADVOCATES

 

The “Monitoring and Evaluation of Anti Trafficking Policies: Handbook for Victims’ Advocates” developed within the EU-funded Balkans ACT Now!

The aim of this Handbook is to assist both state and non-state actors to monitor the authorities’ responses to human trafficking in their country in a systematic way, both at legislative and policy level, and in practice, to check whether
commitments made in theory are being implemented in reality. This Handbook provides a comprehensive framework of analysis which is intended to provide an opportunity to both state and non-state actors to improve their actions in eradicating the crime of trafficking in human beings, and in protecting its victims.

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