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    OSCE Office holds anti-trafficking training in Armenia

    Source:OSCE


    YEREVAN, 29 June 2004 - A three-day training session on human trafficking
    started today in Yerevan for experts and interviewers from two local
    non-governmental organizations that are carrying out a survey on trafficking
    in Armenia. The training is organized by the OSCE Office in Yerevan and
    funded by the US State Department.

    The training session will concentrate on best practices in research on
    trafficking in human beings and will also include a session on the
    methodology of a train-the-trainers component. The two local NGOs conducting
    the survey are the Armenian Sociological Association and the Armenian Relief
    Society.

    "There is disturbing anecdotal evidence that Armenia is both a country of
    origin and transit for trafficked human beings, but there is no actual data
    about the scope of the problem," said Blanka Hancilova, the OSCE Office's
    Democratization Officer.

    "The objective of the NGO survey, which is the most comprehensive one so far
    conducted in Armenia, is to close this gap. The information gained will be
    shared with the Armenian authorities, civil society and international
    organizations and should serve as a basis for policy decisions on the
    issue," she said.

    As part of its anti-trafficking strategy, the OSCE Office has supported the
    development of a National Plan of Action for the prevention of trafficking
    in persons and organized several seminars on the issue.

    At present a team of national experts is working on analyzing gaps in the
    existing legal framework, with special emphasis on victim and witness
    protection. An international expert from the Italian Prosecutor's Office
    will join the team in September to share international best practices in
    dealing effectively with trafficking, corruption and organized crime.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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