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OSCE Centre holds training on prevention of human trafficking
TASHKENT 15 April 2004
TASHKENT, 15 April 2004 - Different ways of preventing human trafficking will be the focus of a work-shop, organized by the OSCE Centre in Tashkent, which opened in the Uzbek capital today. The two-day event brings together 80 participants from state structures, civil society and the mass media.
The course, "Joint efforts to combat trafficking in human beings," is part of the anti-trafficking programme of the Centre and is a follow-up activity of a series of training courses for state structures, media outlets and civil society conducted by the Centre in 2003 and 2004.
Topics to be discussed during the workshop include: better co-operation between media, official structures and public organizations; preventing trafficking in human beings through income generating programmes; effective awareness raising campaigns; determining task groups; trafficking case studies.
The course, "Joint efforts to combat trafficking in human beings," is part of the anti-trafficking programme of the Centre and is a follow-up activity of a series of training courses for state structures, media outlets and civil society conducted by the Centre in 2003 and 2004.
Topics to be discussed during the workshop include: better co-operation between media, official structures and public organizations; preventing trafficking in human beings through income generating programmes; effective awareness raising campaigns; determining task groups; trafficking case studies.