Regional work
The Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement has developed approaches to address human trafficking in many regions of the world.
In some areas, there are specific programmes to prevent trafficking and to help identify and protect survivors. In other places, our core humanitarian work addresses the risk of trafficking. This might include reuniting families and ensuring migrants are treated humanely. It also involves supporting at-risk adults and children who may be discriminated against because of their gender, sexuality or particular needs.
Both the Action for Trafficked Persons Network and the Asia Pacific Migration Network operate regionally to support and expand this area of our work.
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12 May 2020
After the National Referral Mechanism – what next for survivors of trafficking?
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ReportOrganisation:
British Red CrossAn evaluation was undertaken to explore initial findings from the STEP pilot of post-NRM support and to make initial recommendations that could help shape the development of the UK Government’s own post NRM support.
12 May 2020
Hope for the future: support for survivors of trafficking after the National Referral Mechanism
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ReportOrganisation:
AshianaBetween February 2018 and May 2019, the STEP project piloted three complementary models of longer-term support for survivors of trafficking and exploitation. This report sets out the key findings from the evaluation carried out at the end of the pilot.
25 June 2019
STEP Project materials – Tools to Raise Awareness of the Risks of Trafficking
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Awareness raisingOrganisation:
British Red CrossResources from the British Red Cross’s STEP programme, which helps with the identification, protection and integration of trafficking survivors in Europe.
18 March 2019
The identification of victims of human trafficking in transit and destination countries in Europe. A pocket guide for frontline workers
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TrainingOrganisation:
Croatian Red CrossA pocket field guide for frontline workers, containing essential information and checklists to help identify victims of human trafficking in Europe, and what steps to take.
8 March 2019
Guidance Note Action to Assist and Protect Trafficked Persons
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Guidance noteOrganisation:
Actions for Trafficked Persons NetworkGuidance for frontline workers of the European Red Cross National Societies supporting survivors of trafficking.
8 March 2019
Human trafficking in the context of migration trainer toolkit. How to reduce risks, recognize signs and respond safely.
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Awareness raisingOrganisation:
Actions for Trafficked Persons NetworkGuidance for training members of the European Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies on responding to human trafficking. Please contact us if you would like to know more about this resource.
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