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    "HOPE AND ASSISTANCE" SHOWS ASSISTANCE TO 25 VICTIMS OF TRAFFICKING

    Noyan Tapan
    Dec 26 2006

    YEREVAN, DECEMBER 26, NOYAN TAPAN. The International Organization for
    Migration (IOM) implemented the "Anti-Trafficking Struggle in Armenia"
    program the results of which were summed up on December 26. As Jemma
    Muradian, the acting office head of the IOM Armenia mentioned, the
    program has been implemented since September, 2005, by financing of
    the Anti-Narcotic Struggle and Legal Cooperation Department of the
    U.S. Embassy to Armenia. In her words, the "Hope and Assistance"
    and "Internews" public organizations were the main partners of the
    program with total cost of 200 thousand U.S. dollars. J.Muradian
    mentioned that a hot line with 0-800-80-801 phone number functions
    within the framework of the program, anti-trafficking information
    centers opened in Gyumri, Goris and Vanadzor. Besides, courses for
    attorneys were organized. Yenok Shatvorian, the "Hope and Assistance"
    NGO Chairman stated that medical, psychological and legal assistance
    was shown to 25 victims of trafficking. In his words, 21 from those
    victims are RA citizens, and 4 ones are citizens of Ukraine.

    11 of them became victims of trafficking in Turkey, 8 people in the
    United Arab Emirates, 4 ones in Armenia and 2 in Russia. 23 ones among
    the 25 victims of trafficking were subject to sexual exploitation,
    and 2 ones to working exploitation. It was also mentioned that they
    again addressed to the U.S. Embassy to Armenia to get corresponding
    financing to continue the program in 2007.
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