Prevention, Identification, protection (PIP) addressing anti-trafficking
The project for Prevention, Identification and Protection (PIP) addressing anti-trafficking was aimed at strengthening the intervention capacity of Romania government actors against trafficking of human beings (THB) and develop public campaigns and prevention in order to implement the National Action Plan 2011-2015. The project was part of the thematic fund security in Romania. Further information about this fund can be found among the additional information on the very bottom of this page.
Country/region | Topic | Period | Budget |
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Romania |
Enhanced security and safety
Combating corruption and organised crime
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01.03.2012
- 15.11.2014 |
CHF 314’000
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- Increased capacities within the Romanian National Agency Against Trafficking in Persons (ANITP) to understand and manage its tasks with local and international stakeholders (via trainings; begging survey; study visits and workshops in Romania and Switzerland; and brochure on identification, referral and repatriation of victims of trafficking between Romania and Switzerland)
- Raised awareness among potential victims of trafficking in persons in Romania about the risks of being exploited and trafficked (via Campaign that reached 27'350 people; decrease in Romanian of victims of traffiking expected )
- Improved cooperation and enhanced capacity for regional centres to develop future activities (via local seminars)
- Recommendations for improving assistance to victims of THB in RO received for the elaboration of the next National Action Plan .
- Swiss Private Sector
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Aid Type Enlargement contribution
Project number 7F07909
Target groups |
Romanian public and private actors in anti-trafficking of human beings as well as victims of trafficking |
Activities | The project has built up the intervention capacity of Romanian government actors, target potential victims of trafficking in Romania through public campaigns focusing on most vulnerable groups, developed activities in the field of preventing trafficking in human beings, feed lessons learned from the project into the 2013 National Action Plan and produced recommendations for Victims of Trafficking (VoT). |
Results |
Achieved results:
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Directorate/federal office responsible |
SDC |
Credit area |
Swiss Contribution to the enlarged EU |
Project partners |
Contract partner Private sector Implementing partner
Swiss Partner Institution: SEM, Christliche Ostmission, FIZ
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Budget | Current phase Swiss budget CHF 314’000 Swiss disbursement to date CHF 314’264 |
Project phases |
Phase 22
01.10.2017
- 31.08.2019
(Completed)
Phase 21
01.03.2016
- 30.09.2018
(Completed)
Phase 20
01.03.2016
- 30.09.2019
(Completed)
Phase 19
02.05.2016
- 28.02.2019
(Completed)
Phase 18
01.09.2014
- 30.06.2017
(Completed)
Phase 17
14.11.2014
- 31.08.2018
(Completed)
Phase 16
01.02.2014
- 31.07.2015
(Completed)
Phase 15
01.09.2014
- 28.02.2019
(Completed)
Phase 14
01.03.2013
- 30.06.2018
(Completed)
Phase 13
01.03.2013
- 30.11.2015
(Completed)
Phase 12
01.11.2012
- 30.06.2018
(Completed)
Phase 11
01.04.2012
- 31.03.2013
(Completed)
Phase 10
01.04.2012
- 30.06.2017
(Completed)
Phase 9
01.04.2012
- 15.06.2014
(Completed)
Phase 8
01.03.2012
- 31.03.2018
(Completed)
Phase 7
01.03.2012
- 31.08.2013
(Completed)
Phase 6 01.03.2012 - 15.11.2014 (Completed) Phase 5 01.03.2012 - 30.06.2018 (Completed) Phase 4 01.03.2012 - 30.09.2019 (Completed) Phase 3 01.03.2012 - 30.07.2015 (Completed) Phase 2 01.01.2012 - 31.12.2017 (Completed) |