Enhancing cooperation among the Prague Process states

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17 October 2025

Interviews

LEFÖ–IBF, Intervention Centre for Trafficked Women, is an Austrian NGO providing support, legal counselling, and protection to female victims of human trafficking. It plays a key role in victim identification and assistance within Austria's National Referral Mechanism.

Following LEFÖ–IBF presentation during the Training Workshop on Countering Trafficking in Human Beings in September, the Prague Process asked the Centre to provide more information on their comprehensive, rights-based, and trauma-informed approach to victim protection. 

This written interview explores:

  • LEFÖ-IBF’s role within Austria’s national referral mechanism
  • Victim protection services provided by LEFÖ-IBF
  • Addressing various forms of exploitation
  • Working with women from diverse backgrounds
  • Evolution of online outreach work

Authors

LEFÖ – IBF, Austria | This interview was produced in the framework of the Prague Process Migration Observatory. The Prague Process is funded by the European Union through the Migration Partnership Facility (MPF), which is implemented by the International Centre for Migration Policy Development (ICMPD). All images featured are the exclusive property of the Border Police of Montenegro and are protected under copyright law.