3 November 2014 – The UN Voluntary Trust Fund for Victims of Trafficking in Persons received a U$ 250,000 boost in donations yesterday from the private sector at a fund-raising event in Vienna, attended by Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, Austrian Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz, UNODC Executive Director YuryFedotov and fashion designer Vivienne Westwood. Proceeds from the event will go directly to grassroots organizations that rescue, shelter and reintegrate victims into society.
On the 6th of November, at a meeting with journalists organized by the RA Police General Department for Combating Organized Crime 3-rd Department’s chief, Police Colonel Tigran Petrosyan, presented the overall progress of the measures taken by the police in combating human trafficking in Armenia during nine-month period of 2014. Read More
October 30th has been marked by the regular session of RA Human Trafficking Committee adjacent Working Group on Combating Trafficking, with Vahram Kazhoyan as the head of the session.
On 28th of October, the presentation of new handbook for law enforcement officials “The peculiarities of participation in criminal proceedings of juvenile victims of trafficking or exploitation (pre-trial proceeding)” took place in Yerevan Elit Plaza Hotel.
Oct. 18th 2014 marked Anti-Slavery Day in the U.K. and Anti-Trafficking Day in Europe. It provides an opportunity to highlight the significance of the global anti-slavery movement at a time when there are more people in slavery than in the entire 350-year history of the Transatlantic Slave Trade. Read More
On 14th of October one-day workshop “Legal migration to France and Poland: opportunities and configurations” for journalists covering the issues of migration was held in Yerevan’s Erebuni Plaza Hotel. Read More
On 14th of October, a round table discussion took place with the topic “Community policing in USA” organized by US Embassy in Armenia. Read More
On 9th October, a regular training in the RA Police has taken place, which was attended by the heads of the Police Chief Department, Regional departments and other subdivisions dealing with the fight against organized crime.
More than 250 victims of human trafficking and nearly 70 human trafficking suspects have been identified in Northern Virginia since the start of a program to combat the growing problem in Fairfax County, officials announced this week.
On 25th of September, a press conference by the Police Criminal Investigations Executive Department’s 3-rd Department’s Head, colonel Nelli Duryan, took place. Read More