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Trafficking in Human Beings ANALYSIS OF INFORMATION SUBMITTED BY MEMBER STATES IN SUPPORT OF THEIR COMPLETED QUESTIONNAIRES.

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1 Trafficking in Human Beings ANALYSIS OF INFORMATION SUBMITTED BY MEMBER STATES IN SUPPORT OF THEIR COMPLETED QUESTIONNAIRES

2 Background to the questionnaire As part of the United Kingdom's Presidency of the European Union a questionnaire on trafficking entitled “Tackling trafficking in human beings: best practice in policy and procedure” was issued to all member States on the 26 July 2005. 18 out of 25 member States responded.

3 Initial findings (1) 16 Member States said the police led on fight against trafficking 7 MS were unable to provide information on the running costs of support provisions 13 MS said that research had been undertaken 12 MS had systems in place to raise awareness Only 3 MS said they had funding for re-integration programmes

4 Initial findings (2) inconsistency of approach across the EU unreliable data collection lack of clarity for front line staff lack of consistency in training little or no evaluation of benefits of support provisions

5 Initial findings (3) ad hoc arrangements with national and international NGOs little evaluation of the impact of media and educational strategies lack of evaluation of returns & reintegration assistance

6 Areas for consideration (1) Funding ring-fenced funding seizure and asset confiscation of traffickers funds

7 Areas for consideration (2) Scoping develop common guidelines for research and templates for data collection victim profiling in source, transit and destination countries exchange of information to avoid duplication of effort and make best use of resources including evaluation of existing strategies greater use of front line data from NGOs

8 Areas for consideration (3) Prevention/reducing demand make better use of bodies such as Eurojust and Europol mapping of available support and reintegration services to ensure member States know what is available joint working targeted awareness raising creation of EU national contact points

9 In summary funding commonality of data collecting and evaluation joint working training awareness raising campaigns


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