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Counter-trafficking Training for Organizations Working with Migrants and Refugees in Slovenia

Counter-trafficking Training for Organizations Working with Migrants and Refugees in Slovenia

On Thursday, 10 March 2016, IOM Slovenia organized a one-day training titled "Overview of Trafficking in Human Beings - Trends and Responses" with funding from a MRF grant received through the COUNCIL OF EUROPE DEVELOPMENT BANK. The training was delivered by the IOM Regional Specialist in counter trafficking Irina Todorova.

The training was delivered for frontline workers engaged in reception and accommodation centres for migrants and asylum seekers in Slovenia. In addition to 26 representatives of local civil society organizations and the UNHCR, the Slovenian National Coordinator for Combating Trafficking in Human Beings Sandi Čurin attended the training. Čurin presented the national context and the efforts of the inter-ministerial working group for combating THB which operates under the Slovenian Ministry of the Interior.

The interactive training discussed challenges frontline workers are facing in their day-to-day work, specifically in relation to the identification of potential victims and limited understanding of the National Referral Mechanism. It looked at ways to enhance the work of relevant stakeholders in order to guarantee protection and adequate care to identified victims of trafficking in Slovenia.

For more information, contact IOM Slovenia, Tel.: +386 14347351, Email iomljubljana@iom.int.