Migrants who use smuggling networks to flee their home countries are often subjected to extreme violence, torture, rape, and kidnapping during transit. Despite the seriousness of these crimes, few…
The latest report from the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) looks at how the EU's Employer Sanctions Directive protects irregular migrants from exploitation. It focuses on how EU…
For the upcoming federal elections in September, many civil society organisations are publishing statements to engage current and future elected to further human rights causes in Germany. The…
Every four years, Europol publishes a wide-ranging analysis of the current state of serious and organised crime in Europe. This report also covers trafficking in human beings as a phenomenon and…
In a recently published study, PICUM examines various EU policies, action plans and strategies to review the rights and protections available to irregular migrants and to make recommendations for…
The KOK supports the open letter of the European Federation of Food, Agriculture and Tourism Trade Unions (EFFAT) on social justice in European agriculture.
A major coalition of trade unions, civil…
In a newly released publication UNODC shares new approaches for mainstreaming human rights and gender equality in criminal justice responses to trafficking in human beings and migrant smuggling
The year 2020 was marked by contact restrictions and multiple deteriorations in living conditions as a result of the Corona pandemic, which also increased the risks of ending up in exploitative…
On the 18th of October, the european day against trafficking in human beings the KOK published a new report on data collection and data protection in anti-trafficking work.