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The RA Police held a meeting with journalists

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

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Capacity Building for the prevention and detection of human trafficking cases

Training for workers of state health inspectorate
On 7th of October, one-day training with the subject “Capacity building for the prevention and detection of human trafficking cases” took place Read More

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Information occasions while covering trafficking cases in media

Armenian News agencies regulate the flow of information by field classification, as a rule. Read More

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Knowledge Competition against Human Trafficking

The project “Knowledge Competition against human trafficking” took place in the city of Sisian –the youth capital of Republic of Armenia in 2014.

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Kenya passes law to step up fight against human trafficking

Bill will provide better support for victims and campaigners say it will make securing convictions easier

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Eight held in human trafficking investigation

Investigation launched last month after two women reported being sexually exploited at property in Bristol

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How to cover migration topics in media: ethical and professional issues

From 3rd to 4th of June Media Initiatives Center hosted a meeting-discussion on the subject “How to highlight migration: ethical and professional issues, frequent journalistic mistakes”. Journalists involved in covering migration issues as well as relevant organizations’ representatives were invited to the debates. Read More

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According to 3P Anti-trafficking Policy Index 2013 Report Armenia has a high ranking

Philipps Marburg University of Germany has released 3P (Prosecution, Protection, Prevention) Anti-trafficking Policy Index 2013 report in which rankings of 188 countries are presented according to 3 P system. Read More

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Issues of beggar and vagrant children in the limelight!

On July 1st regular session of the interagency working group took place. The group was initially created for identification of beggar and vagrant children and for solution of the problems associated with them. Read More

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UNODC expands key legal database to help improve human trafficking convictions

UNODC’s Human Trafficking Case Law Database – a key tool to combat this global crime – has reached an important milestone two and a half years since its launch: it now includes detailed information on more than 1,000 trafficking cases from 83 countries. Read More

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