Why is this project needed? Because it focuses on victim support and assistance Because it focuses on gendered aspects of trafficking and in particular.

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Why is this project needed? Because it focuses on victim support and assistance Because it focuses on gendered aspects of trafficking and in particular trafficking in women for prostitution Because it is based on cooperation between NGOs and government agencies (inter-agency) approach Because it is regional -> involving 8 countries

What we do Developing a regional Nordic-Baltic inter-agency network Strengthened national networking processes and national inter- agency teams Working towards shared principles and standards Development and reinforcement of safe shelter and support/assistance programmes for women VOT Outreach and dissemination activities

1. Identification of women VOT 2.Reflection period and residence status 3.Sheltered housing and support services 4.“Safe and planned returns” – what does it mean? 5.Victim and witness protection for VOTs 6.Possibilities for financial support and access crime victim compensation schemes Defining standards for support and assistance

Progress and challenges + Access to assistance, services provided + Inter-agency networking at regional (and national) level + Sharing knowledge at regional level - Identification of women VOTs - Long-term financing for assistance providing structures - Demand reduction - Sustainability of the Nordic Baltic network itself