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    OSCE ANTI-TRAFFICKING MEETING DISCUSSES ESTABLISHMENT OF NATIONAL REFERRAL MECHANISM IN ARMENIA

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    | 17:18:27 | 15-06-2005 | Official |

    As part of its efforts to help combat human trafficking in Armenia,
    the OSCE Office in Yerevan organized a meeting today with Armenian
    officials and NGO representatives to discuss the establishment of a
    so-called National Referral Mechanism in the country.

    National Referral Mechanisms (NRMs) are co-operative frameworks through
    which state institutions - in partnership with civil society - fulfill
    their obligations to protect the human rights of trafficked persons.

    "The successful prosecution of traffickers and protection of victims
    requires strong action and co-ordination on the national level by
    both state institutions and NGOs," said Blanka Hancilova, the OSCE
    Office's Democratization Officer.

    "An NRM in Armenia would have the benefit of bringing together all
    relevant actors in the country in a national network, which would
    institutionalize efforts to assist trafficking victims. This would
    in turn contribute to making prevention of trafficking more effective
    in Armenia," she said.

    The participants at the event, who represented the Armenian
    Inter-Agency Commission on Anti-Trafficking Issues and members of
    the NGO community, stressed that the establishment of an NRM was
    a critical step in creating a comprehensive policy to fight human
    trafficking in Armenia.

    The meeting, which was organized with support from the OSCE's
    Warsaw-based Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights
    (ODIHR) and the US State Department, forms part of a broader effort
    by the OSCE Office to strengthen identification mechanisms, promote
    information exchange, and increase awareness of the importance of
    victim assistance and protection.

    "The OSCE Action Plan to Combat Trafficking in Human Beings has
    identified the importance of the protection of victims' rights for
    a successful fight against trafficking. This meeting has brought us
    one step forward in translating these commitments into practice in
    Armenia," said Astrid Ganterer, Advisor on Anti-Trafficking issues
    at the ODIHR.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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