Webinar on the Council of Europe anti-trafficking standards delivered to legal professionals in North Macedonia
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A webinar on the Council of Europe standards for preventing and combating trafficking in human beings and protecting victims was organised in the framework of the European Union and Council of Europe joint action on Preventing and Combating Trafficking in Human Beings in North Macedonia“, in cooperation with the Academy for judges and prosecutors. The event was attended by 100 participants, including judges, prosecutors, lawyers and members of the National Anti-trafficking Commission.
by Eldor TULYAKOV
Executive Director of the Development Strategy Center
Uzbekistan’s reform agenda’s sudden trajectory focusing on political and socio-economic development brought a welcome surprise to much of the world community in 2016. Newly elected President Shavkat Mirziyoyev quickly initiated policies based upon the principles of pragmatism and transparency a shift well received by foreign governments, international
organizations, and citizens alike and viewed as a watershed change in a country largely closed to the outsideworld since independence in 1991.
A new vision of what will define Uzbekistan for future generations emerged, new horizons that will bring long-sought-after potential and opportunities to its people.1
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Women and girls are the main victims
The Commission also tweeted in support of the publication, saying the strategy was proposed to fight abominable crime.
An infographic shared by the Commission on Twitter added that women and girls make up 92% of the victims of sexual exploitation in the European Union.
A second tweet pointed out that the number of convictions and prosecutions of traffickers in the European Union remains low.
A separate fact sheet said people who were trafficked for sexual exploitation made up 60% of the total, while another 15% were trafficked for labor. Some 23% of trafficking victims are men.
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The IRC Yemen began its programs in October 2012 and currently operates in the south and north of the country through direct programming and local partnerships. The country program operates from main offices in Aden and Sana’a and field offices in Abyan, Al Dhale’e, and Hodeidah governorates.
Position overview
After almost six years of war and economic collapse, the operating environment in Yemen is characterized by a protracted complex emergency and overlapping acute emergencies linked to armed conflict, displacement, restricted access to essential services, food insecurity, malnutrition, disease outbreaks, and natural disasters. The IRC’s programs respond to both chronic and acute emergency needs.