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Egypt: Enhancing the Essential Role of Civil Society Organizations in Countering Human Trafficking

This regional workshop is considered the first of its kind involving CSOs at the MENA region level, with delegations from Egypt, Iraq, Morocco, Sudan, and Tunisia, comprising of 21 participants (12 men, 9 women), and experts from Bangladesh, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Nepal. During the workshop, CSOs' representatives from different countries are actively discussing experiences and the challenges they encounter in providing victims with the necessary support, good practices from the different countries, relevant experiences, and lessons learned.

Ambassador Naela Gabr, Chairperson of NCCPIM&TIP, affirmed during her speech the pivotal role played by civil society organizations in providing services and protection to the most vulnerable groups, as well as in dealing with victims of trafficking, especially in raising about the crime of and its different forms, providing protection and care services to victims, and create opportunities for them to facilitate their reintegration into society in order to avoid being exploited again.

Ms. Cristina Albertin, Regional Representative of UNODC ROMENA, recalled that “Partnerships with relevant stakeholders to counter human trafficking is recognized in the Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime (UNTOC), which addresses trafficking in persons holistically as required for an effective response in countering and preventing trafficking in persons. CSOs can play a vital role in enhancing such response, enhancing the reach to communities and persons that are vulnerable, or have been victimized.”

From his side, Mr. Carlos Olivier, Chief of Mission of IOM Egypt, mentioned that “CSOs can make active, constructive, and positive contributions towards the response to the Human trafficking, more broadly, the protection of human rights for all. In Egypt, the launch of the National Human Rights Strategy in 2021 recognizes the role of CSOs to cooperate with state institutions to spread awareness among the society and to provide protection and assistance to persons in needs”.

Ms. Graziella Rizza, counselor to EU Delegation to Egypt has recognized the importance of civil society organization role in response to serious human rights violations in the trafficking of human beings. She praised the role played by NCCPIM&TIP in cooperation with UNODC and IOM in framework of EU Italian funded RDPP in counter trafficking responses for the support of CSOs.

The workshop is providing an opportunity for participants to network across countries, share experiences and explore cooperation modalities with their national counterparts/state actors as well as with international partners based on each country' context.

The workshop is funded through the generous support offered by the European Union under IOM's project “Regional Development and Protection Programme (RDPP)” and UNODC's Regional EUTF project “Dismantling Human Trafficking and Migrant Smuggling Criminal Networks in North Africa”.

 

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EYES ON TRAFFICKING

This “Eyes on Trafficking” story is reprinted from its original online location.

ABOUT PBJ LEARNING

PBJ Learning is a leading provider of online human trafficking training, focusing on awareness and prevention education. Their interactive Human Trafficking Essentials online course is used worldwide to educate professionals and individuals how to recognize human trafficking and how to respond to potential victims. Learn on any web browser (even your mobile phone) at any time.

More stories like this can be found in your PBJ Learning Knowledge Vault.