On the occasion of the 17th European Anti-Trafficking Day, the NET-WORKS project partners Comunità Papa Giovanni XXIII are presenting a multilingual video-tutorial entitled "Integrated, not Invisible".
The video tells another side about trafficking, of those who have come out of the invisibility of exploitation and today can encourage other women to do the same. Video The video tells also about the opportunities provided by the social and legal system in Europe, and the responsibilities of individuals towards society.
The aim of the NET-WORKS project is to provide support to third-country nationals who have become victims of human trafficking and promote the reintegration of these individuals into the labor market.
The project is funded by the EU Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (AMIF). The event is financially supported by the Society Integration Fund from the Latvian state budget allocated by the Ministry of Culture.
NET-WORKS partners meeting in Riga and presentation of the research
Ievietots: 20.10.2022
The society "Shelter "Safe House"" continues the implementation of the project "NET-WORKS to ensure the long-term integration of Third-Country Nationals Survivors of Trafficking (SOT) promoting job opportunities and work-life balance measures".
Several activities have already been carried out within the framework of the project, including a study on possible ways to support victims of sexual exploitation, what projects have already been implemented in this field and what good practices could be. Such a study has been prepared for Latvia, Lithuania, Italy, Spain and Germany. Based on this study, recommendations will be made on how to better balance work life with everyday life.
On 19 October 2022, the project partners met in Riga to summarise the results of the study and plan the next steps.
NET-WORKS report on support available in Latvia for victims of trafficking in human beings: download here.
The NET-WORKS project`s summary of good practices implemented by the society "Shelter "Safe House"" in the field of support for victims of trafficking in human beings: download here.
The project is funded by the EU Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (AMIF). The event is financially supported by the Society Integration Fund from the Latvian state budget allocated by the Ministry of Culture.
Launching a New International Project to Prevent Human Trafficking
Ievietots: 24.02.2022
On 1 February 2022 under the leadership of the Italian non-governmental organisation COMUNITA “PAPA GIOVANNI XXIII” a new project starts: the “NET-WORKStoensurethelong-termintegrationofThird-CountryNationalsSurvivorsofTrafficking(SOT)promoting job opportunities and work life balance measures”.
The aim of the project is to provide support to third-country nationals who have become victims of human trafficking and to facilitate their reintegration into the labour market. The project will analyze what support measures are provided to victims of human trafficking, develop a variety of interactive tools that will be useful for specialists in working with victims, create video material that will help victims to navigate the surrounding community and the labour market.
The project partners are non-governmental organisations from Italy, Spain, Lithuania, Sweden, Germany and Latvia. The project will last 24 months.
On 17 February, a project partners` meeting was held, during which participants presented their organisations, met project implementation activities, timetable and agreed on the tasks to be carried out in the near future.
The project is co-financed by the EU Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (AMIF).