In 2022, three victims of trafficking were identified in Armenia, two women and one child.
This year two reports on trafficking were published in Armenia by the US Department of State and expert groups of the Council of Europe. They say that Armenia has generally improved its position in the fight against trafficking, but “these efforts are not enough”. Specifically, it said that the crimes are “disproportionately punished”, that is, criminals for the most part do not incur the prescribed punishment.
Read More“What is happening in Azerbaijan with our prisoners of war is a gross violation of international humanitarian law,” Artsakh Foreign Minister Davit Babayan told. “All this is terrorism and banditry at the highest state level.”
Read MoreIn recent years, street gangs have taken control of America’s child sex trafficking, reports HuffingtonPost. Read More
On the 21st of August 2015 “Art Sight” LLC jointly with RA Ministry of Sport and Youth affairs has implemented the second phase of “Knowledge crusade against trafficking” project in Armenia’s 2015 Youth Capital Stepanavan. Read More
Once more Armenia has been categorized in the 1 Tier of countries combating with human trafficking by U.S. Department of States’ annual Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Report. Read More
Today, Secretary of State John Kerry will release the 2015 Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Report at the U.S. Department of State, writes U.S. Department of States web-site. Read More
Starting from now each user of antitrafficking.am web-site has a brilliant opportunity to check their knowledge about human trafficking with the help of our new application-questionnaire. Read More
On May 27, “Armenian Caritas” benevolent NGO (benevolent non-governmental organization) organized an exhibition in state College of fine arts after P. Terlemezyan, at which the works of students of the college were presented. Students tried to express their understanding of migration and trafficking by the language of expressive arts. Read More
Interviews with victims or survivors of human trafficking are an especially salient way to gain information on a first-hand basis to help inform policy and social service provision. Interviews also pose critical ethical considerations related to the interviewee’s agency Read More
The UN Trust Fund for Victims of Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children, helps trafficking victims reclaim their dignity and their lives, an audience heard yesterday, On 14th of April, at a high-level event held on the margins of the 13th Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice.
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