New EU action grant available: Integration of victims of trafficking in human beings
16 November 2017
by Catherine MALLET
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by Catherine MALLET
A new call for action grants was published last week under the EU funding stream AMIF (Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund) which is particularly interesting for The Salvation Army. Priority 5 of the call relates to the integration of victims of trafficking in human beings who are third country nationals. Please follow the link for full details HERE
The projects under priority 5 must be aiming at achieving one or more of the following outcomes:
• Improve the situation of third country national victims of trafficking in human beings and/or demonstrate and evaluate how the national/transnational actions contributed in this regard
• Set up and improve transnational cooperation networks for assistance and support of victims and their integration
• Share, exchange experiences and information and best practices related to the ground work for integrating victims of trafficking in human beings in cooperation with relevant authorities and civil society and disseminate the results
• Develop practical approaches, tools and guidelines.
If you are interested in applying for this project and you would like assistance funding project partners, please contact the EU affairs office.
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