Implications of the Residence Act for trafficked persons
Legal provisions for the right of residence of witnesses during preliminary investigations and criminal proceedings
The relevant…
Subsistence benefits in accordance with the German Social Code, Parts II and XII
Trafficked persons may be entitled to benefits under the German Social Code, Parts II or XII. However, the…
Reflection Period
Avoiding any rash deportation or expulsion of trafficked persons is crucial for adequate protection of victims.
If a person residing in Germany is identified as a trafficked…
On 8 May 2023, KOK organised an NGO Round Table for the exchange of civil society organisations with GRETA representatives in Berlin.
The Group of Experts on Action against Trafficking in Human…
On 8 May, the CEDAW Alliance Germany submitted its oral statement on the implementation of the United Nations Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women in Germany to…
The Network and Coordination Office
The network and coordination office was founded 1999 in Potsdam and is mainly supported through the Federal Ministry of family, senior citizens, women and…
KOK - Our Goals
KOK aims to do the following:
Combat all levels of trafficking in human beings Ensure humane treatment of victims of trafficking in human beings Improve the judicial…
Short brochure on trafficking in human beings - sexual exploitation
Information brochure trafficking in human beings - sexual exploitation
Short brochure trafficking in human beings - forced…
Human Trafficking - Terminology
In view of the very specific context in which specialised counselling centres and KOK were founded ‒ many of them have their roots in the women’s liberation and…