A new critical investigative report ‘Labour exploitation under the microscope - analysis of the explanation of labour exploitation in the Netherlands’ commissioned by the Dutch trade union FNV and LSI’s member CoMensha, the Dutch national coordination center against human trafficking’ was presented to the Dutch State Secretary Lisette van de Bie of the Ministry of Justice and Security on 20 October.
Prof. dr. mr. Conny Rijken will take office as of 1 September 2022 as the new National Rapporteur on Trafficking in Human Beings and Sexual Violence against Children. She is the successor of mr. Herman Bolhaar, who retired on 23 May 2022.Conny Rijken is currently professor of Human Trafficking and Globalization at Tilburg University. She is also a member of GRETA (Group of Experts on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings), a group of 15 experts from the Council of Europe against trafficking in human beings.
Fifty per cent of all victims of human trafficking in the Netherlands become repeat victims within seven years. This conclusion is drawn by the Dutch National Rapporteur on Trafficking in Human Beings and Sexual Violence against Children, Mr. Herman Bolhaar, on the basis of his last Human Trafficking Victims Monitoring Report 2016–2020. He therefore calls for the ‘urgent need to offer victims better and more active protection to avoid a repetition of their ordeal – or worse”.
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The office of the Dutch National Rapporteur on Trafficking in Human Beings and Sexual Violence against Children published English summaries of tree most recent publications. These include Human Trafficking Victims Monitoring Report 2015-2019; which provides a statistical update on known victims of human trafficking in the period 2015-2019: how many victims are known, what are their characteristics, what types of exploitation are they the victim of and through which authorities are they identified?