EU-UN Project to Combat Human Trafficking in the Middle East.
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Vienna, 22 August 2019(Lana) The European Union in collaboration
with the UN Office for Prevention of Narcotics and Crime has launched
a 15 million Euro project to dismantle human trafficking networks in
the Middle East and North Africa.
The Vienna-based UN Office on Drugs and Crime in a statement the
project was meant to provide assistance to Egypt, Libya, Tunisia and
Morocco and other Middle East and North African countries in a bid to
dismantle trafficking and criminal networks.
The 3 year project aims to improve capabilities of the afore-said
countries to detect, confront and investigate cases of migrant
smuggling and human trafficking, provide capacity-building programs
and broaden knowledge of law-enforcement agencies and criminal
justice to focus on regional and international cooperation, the UNODC
said.
It said it was seeking, in cooperation with the EU, to build a
close partnership with the governments of the Middle East and North
Africa, to help them combat migrant smuggling and human trafficking,
and also to put an end to exploitation and abuse of migrants and
refugees.
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