The Partner-Finding Tool
Human exploitation can be hidden behind criminal offences such as prostitution, irregular migration, property crime or even labour disputes
Human trafficking is a major problem in the EU and a priority for Europol and law enforcement agencies in EU Member States. Indeed, it is one of the EMPACT priorities, Europol’s priority crime areas, under the 2018–2021 EU Policy Cycle. In the past decade, law enforcement authorities in the EU have witnessed a considerable increase in intra-EU trafficking.Victims are often exploited in multiple ways, or may be involved in other illicit activities, thus resulting in cases of human trafficking that are not investigated or recorded as such. Moreover, differences in national legal definitions of human trafficking hinder the comparison and assessment of common trends and patterns across the EU.
Top 5 EU countries of origin for the victims, according to the European Parliament, are: Romania, Bulgaria, Olanda, Ungaria, Polonia. We are, thus, uniting to coordinate a project for the youth in our countries to inform them of the dangers and provide them with the necessary tools to fight human trafficking.
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Short URL to this project:
http://otlas-project.salto-youth.net/11345