This publication draws on evolving trafficking trends across the Prague Process region and highlights evidence-based, victim-centred prevention approaches. It outlines practical measures to prevent exploitation, disrupt trafficking, and reduce risks of re-trafficking through long-term protection and reintegration, while promoting cross-sectoral responses integrated into migration, labour, social, and development policies.
Trafficking in human beings (THB) remains a dynamic and evolving crime closely linked to the phenomena of socio-economic vulnerability, migration, climate change, conflicts and technological developments. Despite the implementation of international and national anti-trafficking legal frameworks, new patterns of exploitation continue to emerge.
The publication also provides two practical tools and a list of further readings that entail detailed information on different aspects of prevention of THB.
For more information check the full publication:
-> here in English
-> here in Russian
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