Baku hosts international workshop on Combating Human Trafficking

Baku hosts international workshop on Combating Human Trafficking Report was told in the press service of the EU office in Azerbaijan.
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April 3, 2019 11:21
Baku hosts international workshop on Combating Human Trafficking

On 3-4 April 2019, a two-day international workshop on “Role of the Criminal Prosecution Authorities in Combating Human Trafficking” is organized in Baku, Report informs citing the press service of the EU office in Azerbaijan.

The event is held within the framework of the project Enhancement of National Capacities to Combat Human Trafficking in Azerbaijan (ENCT) funded by the European Union and co-funded by IOM Development Fund.

The International workshop will provide national and international participants experts from Eastern Partnership countries with the opportunity to exchange experiences, approaches and best practices on prosecution of Trafficking in Human Beings cases as well as challenges from the different perspectives of countries of origin, destination and transit, and to learn from EU experts including those of the European Court of Human Rights case-law analysis, and methodologies. Furthermore, the workshop aims to contribute to the establishment of a network between participants to nurture international cooperation and exchange of information in combating human trafficking.

Ms. Simona Gatti, Minister Counsellor of the EU Delegation to Azerbaijan highlighted the role and commitment of the European Union in fighting trafficking in human beings. Ms. Gatti appreciated the efforts of Azerbaijani government that has taken important measures in the area of combating human trafficking and pointed out the fields that require further assistance and improvements, particularly from prosecution authorities.

Mr. Vladimir Gjorgjiev, Chief of IOM’s Mission in Azerbaijan said that the international workshop is part of the ENCT Project, which aim is to assist the Government of Azerbaijan’s response to human trafficking through capacity building to support the interpretation and application of legal provisions related to combating human trafficking, human rights and fundamental freedoms in line with European Law and international standards.

He expressed his assurance that the two-day workshop, with the participation of high-level international experts, would contribute to the work of the criminal prosecution authorities and enhance their capacity in line with the strategy of prevention, protection, prosecution and partnership in countering human trafficking.

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