Training manual on combating trafficking in humans for law enforcement agencies in Armenia
A training manual on combating trafficking in humans for law enforcement agencies in Armenia, developed with support of the OSCE, ILO and UNDP was presented to respective state, non-governmental and international agencies.
The manual prepared by national experts will be used for training of all law enforcement practitioners in the anti-trafficking sector, including prosecutors, police, judges, border guards and labour inspectors. It will also serve as a reference material for law school teachers and instructors.
Specialists stressed the importance of strengthening the capacity of the national stakeholders to combat trafficking in humans.
“We prioritize a more coordinated and sustainable training for the Armenian law enforcement agencies to effectively implement the adequate anti-trafficking legislation that the country has recently put in place”, said Carel Hofstra, the Deputy Head of the OSCE Office in Yerevan.
"The Manual offers ways to combat trafficking," scientific editor of the Manual Ara Yeremyan said.