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Romania: Call for Bids to support Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Victims

Nominations open for the Sisters Anti-Trafficking Awards!

Deadline: 27-Sep-21

The British Embassy in Bucharest is inviting project proposals to support the delivery of activities and outcomes on the re-integration of modern slavery and human trafficking (MSHT) victims in Romania.

This project is part of a wider British Embassy portfolio of projects which seeks to support the Romanian government and civil society in reducing the drivers of serious and organised crime (SOC) and the ability of organised crime groups to exploit vulnerabilities and re-traffic MSHT victims.

Addressing human trafficking and SOC requires international cooperation, as the nature of these crimes is transnational and criminal networks frequently operate across borders. This is a priority policy area for the British government and the British Embassy Bucharest, as Romania is a source, transit and destination country for MSHT. In 2020 only, the British referral mechanism registered 368 Romanian victims of trafficking. Proposals should focus on delivery in Romania but with the potential to link to activities and strategies in neighbouring countries.

Objective

The main objective for this project is to work with the government, civil society and other stakeholders to support the drafting and implementation of re-integration strategies and mechanisms that facilitate an independent life and prevent re-trafficking of MSHT victims.

Scope of work

The project should have a national reach, while also paying special attention to vulnerable communities, which have been identified as hotspots for trafficking.

Funding Information

Project proposals must include an estimated budget of up to RON 242,500.

Activities

Activities financed under this project could include:

Project Approach

For more information, visit https://www.gov.uk/government/news/supporting-the-re-integration-of-modern-slavery-and-human-trafficking-victims-call-for-bids

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