Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Armenia Has No Necessary Mechanisms For Monitoring Human Trafficking

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Armenia Has No Necessary Mechanisms For Monitoring Human Trafficking

    ARMENIA HAS NO NECESSARY MECHANISMS FOR MONITORING HUMAN TRAFFICKING

    ARKA
    Feb 12, 2010

    YEREVAN, February 12. /ARKA/. Armenia has no necessary mechanisms
    and criteria for monitoring and estimating human trafficking, Nver
    Sargsyan, the head of International Labor Organization's programs in
    Armenia, said on Friday.

    "The national program for combating human trafficking is in force in
    Armenia, and the government is improving this program now," he said.

    New mechanisms will be added to this program.

    The expert also pointed out some problems with wording of the provision
    on forced labor, prohibited by the Constitution.

    He also said that effective help to human trafficking victims is
    needed as well.

    Sargsyan said that in 2008 Armenia adopted rules for helping
    trafficking victims, but there are some faults here.

    He thinks the government should earmark funds from the state budget
    for this purpose.

    According to International Labor Organization, at least 12.3 million
    people around the world are trapped in forced labour.

    "Opportunity cost" of coercion to the workers affected reaches USD
    21 billion per year.

    Anti-trafficking program fully financed by European Commission and
    implemented by International Labor Organization was launched in
    Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan in 2007.

    In 2009, the second stage of the program began.

    The first stage, which was completed in December 20089, costs [email protected]
    million, and the second stage [email protected] million.

    The program implies cooperation with governments, employers, social
    partners and trade unions.

    Under this program, assessment and monitoring of awareness programs
    in police's educational centres have been held.

    Exchange of experience with Macedonia and Serbia were organized
    as well.

    Armenian Police Department says 20 people are wanted on change of
    human trafficking.

    In 2009, 10 people were tied and convicted of human trafficking in
    Armenia.
Working...
X