This article discusses the critical importance of re/integration services in the lives of trafficked persons and as central to an effective anti-trafficking response. It outlines how support and resources for re/integration services have so far not been widely available and the impact of this on trafficked persons. The article also discusses different strategies used within one re/integration initiative—the Trafficking Victims Re/integration Programme (TVRP)—to promote sustainable re/integration services given the limited (and now declining) funding for re/integration in the Balkans. These strategies, which have met varying degrees of success, include: (1) advocating for government funding; (2) leveraging private-sector funding and contribu...
This article discusses how a new agenda on post-trafficking is gaining momentum through academic and...
In order to adequately meet the (re) integration needs of trafficked persons, it is important to fir...
Human trafficking is regarded by Interpol as the second largest and fastest growing criminal industr...
This article discusses the critical importance of re/integration services in the lives of trafficked...
This article aims to demonstrate how important is the process of reintegration in essence. A long a...
Human trafficking continues to plague the Balkan region, taking many forms and claiming many victims...
This paper focuses on the recovery and (re)integration processes of women victims of trafficking for...
This paper focuses on the recovery and (re)integration processes of women victims of trafficking for...
Protection of human rights and reintegration of trafficked people is central to efforts made by gove...
Little is known about the amount of money spent on anti-human-trafficking programmes today, much les...
Trafficking in human beings is not a new social phenomenon, as its history reaches even ancient time...
Human trafficking is a crime that extends beyond borders and jurisdictions. International legal stan...
The seriousness and severity of the crime of trafficking in human beings, as the most cruel violatio...
This article explores the possibility that clients of prostitution could help victims of trafficking...
Abstract: The trafficking of human beings has become a global phenomenon and supply factors such as ...
This article discusses how a new agenda on post-trafficking is gaining momentum through academic and...
In order to adequately meet the (re) integration needs of trafficked persons, it is important to fir...
Human trafficking is regarded by Interpol as the second largest and fastest growing criminal industr...
This article discusses the critical importance of re/integration services in the lives of trafficked...
This article aims to demonstrate how important is the process of reintegration in essence. A long a...
Human trafficking continues to plague the Balkan region, taking many forms and claiming many victims...
This paper focuses on the recovery and (re)integration processes of women victims of trafficking for...
This paper focuses on the recovery and (re)integration processes of women victims of trafficking for...
Protection of human rights and reintegration of trafficked people is central to efforts made by gove...
Little is known about the amount of money spent on anti-human-trafficking programmes today, much les...
Trafficking in human beings is not a new social phenomenon, as its history reaches even ancient time...
Human trafficking is a crime that extends beyond borders and jurisdictions. International legal stan...
The seriousness and severity of the crime of trafficking in human beings, as the most cruel violatio...
This article explores the possibility that clients of prostitution could help victims of trafficking...
Abstract: The trafficking of human beings has become a global phenomenon and supply factors such as ...
This article discusses how a new agenda on post-trafficking is gaining momentum through academic and...
In order to adequately meet the (re) integration needs of trafficked persons, it is important to fir...
Human trafficking is regarded by Interpol as the second largest and fastest growing criminal industr...