The Anti-Trafficking Programme intends to address both the demand and supply side of the trafficking problem by undertaking activities in countries both in Western Europe and in South- Eastern, Central and Eastern Europe. OSCE/OCEEA proposes to build upon the experiences of existing initiatives with the private sector in fighting the sexual exploitation of children and to encourage broader co-operation with government and civil society by…

 

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