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    GRANT AWARDED TO UMCOR ARMENIA PROJECT

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    [02:59 pm] 08 December, 2008

    On December 8, 2008, U.S. Ambassador to Armenia Marie L. Yovanovitch
    hosted a ceremony at which the State Department's Bureau for
    International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) provided a
    grant of over $90,000 to the Armenian Branch of the United Methodist
    Committee on Relief (UMCOR) NGO for implementation of the project
    "Strengthening Law Enforcement's Response to Human Trafficking." The
    project is aimed at increasing the capacity of Armenian Police
    investigators and staff to effectively manage human trafficking
    cases, as well as treat the victims of trafficking in compliance with
    international standards.

    Ambassador Yovanovitch dedicated this event to the success of the
    United Nations' "16 Days of Activism to End Violence against Women,"
    (http://www.unfpa.org/16days/index.ht m) spanning from November 25,
    International Day against Violence against Women, to December 10,
    International Human Rights Day. Victims of trafficking in Armenia are
    mainly women trafficked for purposes of sexual exploitation, and with
    this grant the United States Government seeks to protect the women
    of Armenia and other countries from this modern-day form of slavery.

    In the framework of this project, UMCOR will provide training to
    investigators from the central and regional police departments on how
    to identify the victims of trafficking and manage human trafficking
    cases. It will enable police officers and investigators to deal with
    allegations of human trafficking crimes and victims of trafficking
    in a professional and appropriate manner during all phases of law
    enforcement response.

    As a result of the project up to 50 investigators from the Central
    Investigation Department of the Police and the regional police
    departments will be provided with general training on the legal
    definition of human trafficking, international legal instruments for
    combating human trafficking and other UN and regional instruments,
    and methods of identification and protection of the victims. Up to
    15 police officers will be provided with a follow- up training on
    recent developments in the anti-trafficking area. The ultimate goal
    of the project is to assist Armenian law enforcement to decrease the
    number of human trafficking cases, protect the victims and prosecute
    the traffickers.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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