Natrag Preventing child trafficking through age assessment of children at risk

Preventing child trafficking through age assessment of children at risk

Children, especially in the context of mixed migration flows, who are not in possession of any identity documents are exposed to a higher risk of human trafficking and exploitation. To provide them with appropriate shelter and protection services, their age must be established according to age assessment procedure and methods which respect the best interests of the child. To address such matters the joint European Union and Council of Europe action "Preventing and combating trafficking in human beings in Bosnia and Herzegovina" organised a first training on preventing child trafficking through age assessment of children at risk on 26-27 July 2022, in Konjic.

Thirty-one participants, representatives of the border police, the Service of Foreigners’ Affairs, the Sector of Asylum and the Sector of Immigration within the Ministry of Security of BiH, the Ministries of Internal Affairs at all levels, the Ministry of Health, Labor and Social Welfare, Centres for social work) discussed with experienced trainers and the State Anti-trafficking Coordinator Samir Rizvo, risk factors and indicators of child trafficking, the role of law enforcement agencies in the prevention of child trafficking and the identification of cases, the  "social interview" as a model procedure implemented in BiH to assess the age of children.  The age assessment procedure is of a strategic cross-cutting concern as it is equally relevant and important for child protection, migration management and anti-trafficking strategies. 

This training session contributed towards a better understanding by law enforcement officials of the phenomenon of child trafficking and the importance of a timely and well-coordinated age assessment of potential victims. The participants received the recently published studyAssessing the age of children at risk of trafficking in human beings in Bosnia and Herzegovina” which reviews the applicable legal and institutional frameworks and suggests strengthening the current age assessment procedure in BiH in accordance with international and European standards.

This event was organised in the framework of the action „Preventing and Combating Trafficking in Human Beings in Bosnia and Herzegovina“ and is implemented under the joint European Union and Council of Europe programme „Horizontal Facility for the Western Balkans and Turkey 2019-2022“.

Konjic 26-27 July 2022
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Horizontal Facility III

Zajednički program Europske unije i Vijeća Europe pod nazivom „Horizontal Facility za Zapadni Balkan i Tursku“ (Horizontal Facility III) inicijativa je za suradnju koja se provodi od 2023. do 2026. godine.

Program obuhvaća aktivnosti u Albaniji, Bosni i Hercegovini, Kosovu*, Crnoj Gori, Sjevernoj Makedoniji, Srbiji i Turskoj. Programom se pomaže korisnicima da ispune svoje planove reformi u području ljudskih prava, vladavine prava i demokracije te da usklade standarde s europskim standardima, što je ujedno i prioritet za proces proširenja EU-a.

Treća faza programa vrijedi 41 milijun eura (85 % financira Europska unija, 15 % Vijeće Europe).

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* Ova oznaka ne prejudicira stavove o statusu i ista je u skladu s Rezolucijom Vijeća sigurnosti UN-a 1244 i Mišljenjem Međunarodnog suda pravde o Deklaraciji o neovisnosti Kosova.