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HOW TO FORESTALL THE MODERN HUMAN TRAFFIC
Start date: Jul 1, 2009,

"How to forestall the modern human traffic" is a European training. It will take place from 18th to 26th July 2009 in Ia?i, Romania. Partners of the training are 22 participants from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Egypt, Latvia, Republic of Moldavia, Romania and Turkey. The main theme of the training are: human rights, how to recognize a legally founded models or events organising agency -legal aspects, alarm signs of an agency potentially involved in or interested in traffic with models, quality standards of a models agency, psychological and social consequences of the modern human traffic. The objectives of the course are: to promote awareness and understanding of human rights, to improve the participants' knowledge about the existence of the phenomenon of modern human traffic and to explore the situation in the participants' countries. This training will develop participants' skills about forestalling the modern human traffic through: presentation, discusssions, comparative analysis, role play, workshops, etc. The training will be designed, prepared and conducted by a professional team of experienced trainers. Facilitators are from Armenia, Latvia and Romania. At the end of the training they will offer to the participants the course support and leaflets in order to be use by other people interested in human rights protection and forstall modern human traffic (authorities, NGOs and others).
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  •   21 575,53
  • Youth\Youth in action (2007-2013)\Youth in the World\Cooperation with neighbouring partner countries
  • Project on ERASMUS Platform

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