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Context Currently, there are few options in Guatemala with a view to addressing basic attention services to victims of human trafficking, and even less options for an integral attention, that would include psychosocial support, family strengthening and legal support.Context Currently, there are few options in Guatemala with a view to addressing basic attention services to victims of human trafficking, and even less options for an integral attention, that would include psychosocial support, family strengthening and legal support.
El Regugio de la Niñez
Guatemala l 20 000 $ Contribution l 2014-2017 Intervention: Context Currently, there are few options in Guatemala with a view to addressing basic attention services to victims of human trafficking, and even less options for an integral attention, that would include psychosocial support, family strengthening and legal support. Key Objectives: Within the Project 'Integral Attention for Victims and Survivors of Human Trafficking' funded by the UN Trust Fund, El Refugio de la Niñez provides a comprehensive attention program for girls and adolescents victims, between, 12 and 18 years old, that fully respects the dignity and rights of the human person, including the rights to education, health, family and justice. Achievements: El Refugio provides integral attention services in 3 years to 106 Girls and adolescent victims of human trafficking. receive basic services as well as ensuring access to psychological support, education, health, recreational activities and return to the families. 180 family members have received therapy and support through Parent ́s School, Self-Support Groups and Family Therapy. |
Blue Dragon Children's Foundation
Vietnam l 20 000 $ Contribution l 2014-2017 Intervention: Rescue and reintegration work with the victims of sex trafficking is in its infancy in Vietnam. The social stigma associated with sex work and the unfamiliarity among officials with anti-trafficking legislation and victim identification procedures, undermine the ability of returnees to reintegrate. Key Objectives: Within the project 'Psycho-social interventions for victims of sex-trade trafficking' funded by the UN Trust Fund, Blue Dragon Children's Foundation provides high-quality emergency trauma care and psycho-social support to survivors of sex-trade trafficking. An innovative psycho-social programs for survivor and pioneering anti-trafficking work aims at addressing the needs of women and girls aged between14 to 25 years old, who have been trafficked into the sex trade and sold to brothels or forced marriage. Achievements: 185 Women and girls who have been trafficked for sex have been rescued and assisted in order to address extreme trauma. The majority of rescued girls and young women is expected to heal from trauma, reintegrate their communities, and either return to school, attend vocational training, or find a future sustainable income. |
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The brochure highlights the action line, the work and achievements of the UN Trust Fund and showcases the progress of the projects funded through the second Call for Proposals Cycle. |
UNVTF 2018 Side event at the CCPCJ focus on Assisting Women and Girls. Good Practices from France and Côte d'Ivoire, in cooperation with the French Permanent Mission. |
On-going programme awards multi-year grants to specialized non-governmental organizations around the world that provide critical assistance to victims of human trafficking. |
The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime organizes its annual Giving Day to End Human Trafficking on the 30th of July 2018 in cooperation with the platform Charidy.com. |
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Human Trafficking Testimonials | United Nations Global Action to Combat Trafficking in Persons |
UN Blue Heart Campaign Against Human Trafficking | UNODC and Human Trafficking |
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