Dignita Conducts a Risk Assessment on Human Trafficking Among Ukrainian Refugees as Part of the ERADICATING II Project

Author: Dignita FoundationPosted: 9 months ago
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As part of the ERADICATING II project, the Dignita Foundation will conduct a risk assessment for labor exploitation among Ukrainian refugees, aiming to identify potential threats and propose measures to protect vulnerable groups. The findings of the assessment will be presented in a comprehensive report and will serve as the basis for training materials. These materials will help enhance the capacity of law enforcement, labor inspectors, and frontline practitioners in identifying, protecting, and directing trafficking victims to appropriate support and care services.

The EU-funded ERADICATING II project (project number: 101101925) is an extension of the ERADICATING initiative and aims to increase the identification of human trafficking victims, particularly of labor exploitation, across vulnerable groups such as women, children, and Ukrainian refugees. Another key aim is to boost the number of investigations and prosecutions within the EU. The project focuses on strengthening the capacity of i) law enforcement and prosecution authorities, ii) labor inspectors, and iii) frontline practitioners in identifying, protecting, and supporting victims of human trafficking.

ERADICATING II is led by a consortium of five law enforcement agencies and five civil society organizations across six countries (Bulgaria, Germany, Greece, Poland, Romania, and Slovenia), applying a human-rights-based and gender-sensitive approach. The consortium’s formation considers the crisis in Ukraine and key trends in human trafficking.

The project aims to:

  • Enhance the capacity of law enforcement and prosecution, labor inspectors, and frontline specialists in identifying, protecting, and directing trafficking victims to support services.
  • Strengthen collaboration across stakeholders at national, regional, and EU transnational levels to combat labor exploitation.
  • Improve coordination between law enforcement agencies, including establishing joint cross-border investigations and cross-border referral practices among EU Member States.
  • Increase the capacity of law enforcement and prosecution in conducting digital and parallel/financial investigations to reduce the burden on victims and minimize revictimization risks.
  • Address the risk of Ukrainian refugees being drawn into human trafficking.