KOK – the structure of our organisation
Member Organisations
KOK unites 43 member organisations today, that work on different content-related focuses:
Specialised counselling organisations and…
The Network and Coordination Office
The network and coordination office was established 1999 in Potsdam. It is largely financed by grants from the Federal Ministry of family, senior…
Data collection in the context of trafficking un human beings and exploitation in Germany
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Short brochure on trafficking in human beings - sexual…
At the mid-term of the German Bundestag’s mandateat the end of 2023, many of the measures in the coalition agreement to combat trafficking in human beings and violence against women have not (yet)…
Other Forms of Exploitation
Trafficking in human beings for the purpose of labour or sexual exploitation is not the only existing phenomenon. Here are some other, less widely-known forms of…
Labour Exploitation
We distinguish between trafficking in human beings and the various forms of migration that do not involve constraint, deceit, exploitation or violence but that nevertheless often…
Sexual Exploitation
Most persons trafficked for the purpose of sexual exploitation in Germany are women. This section will therefore mainly deal with women. However, we would like to stress that men…