STOP TRAFFICK! TACKLING DEMAND FOR SERVICES OF VICTIMS OF SEX TRAFFICKING.

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STOP TRAFFICK! TACKLING DEMAND FOR SERVICES OF VICTIMS OF SEX TRAFFICKING

PROJECT PARTNERS Mediterranean Institute for Gender Studies (MIGS) MONIKA Finland Klaipeda Social and Psychological Services Centre,Lithuania Bulgarian Gender Research Foundation (BGRF) Immigrant Council of Ireland

PROJECT BACKGROUND The Dignity Project (2009/10) Interest in understanding the rationale and patterns for buying sexual services of victims Lack of research on buyers of sex

Immigrant Council’s Report Keen to learn more- to develop appropriate strategies and Establish an approach to discourage demand for the services of victims of sex trafficking

INTERNATIONAL TREATIES ON DEMAND UN Palermo Protocol Council of Europe Convention on Action against Trafficking in Persons 2011/36/EU Article 25: “Member States should establish and/or strengthen policies to prevent trafficking in human beings, including measures to discourage and reduce the demand that fosters all forms of exploitation”

ULTIMATE GOAL OF PROJECT Reduction in demand for services of victims of trafficking > reduce the numbers of women and girls being trafficked for sexual exploitation

SEX TRAFFICKING CURRENTLY 23, 632 Victims of Trafficking Identified in EU between ( Eurostat 2013) 6 out of 10 Victims are trafficked for sexual exploitation ( UN Global Report on Trafficking 2012) Women and girls make up 98% of sex trafficking victims ( ILO, Minimum Estimate of Forced Labour in the World, 2005)

PROJECT AIMS Explore attitudes to human trafficking and characteristics of buyers and potential buyers Explore awareness levels of buyers of the circumstances of the people they are buying Establish the measures identified by the respondents in the study as the most efficient deterrents to purchase of sex

AIMS CONTINUED Strengthen Civil Society’ s capacity to challenge the demand for victims of trafficking Identify promising practices and strategies in reducing demand Target buyers and potential buyers through employers and trade unions- collaborate with unions and employers on pilot demand- reduction training

PROJECT OBJECTIVES Carry out transnational research in all 5 Partner Countries with buyers of sex Produce Policy and Research Paper Produce case study report

OBJECTIVES CONT. Develop a Toolkit for training and awareness Engage with employers and unions to carry out Toolkit Training programme staff Disseminate information on demand-reduction

The Learning Toolkit Human Trafficking for Sexual Exploitation

THANK YOU! Aibhlín O’Leary Anti-Trafficking Office Immigrant Council of Ireland Visit and for more informationwww.immigrantcouncil.iewww.stoptraffick.ie