The European Migration Network (EMN) has published the study ‘Trafficking in human beings – the international dimension’, outlining efforts by 25 EMN Member and Observer Countries to combat trafficking in human beings. The study examines policies aligned with the EU Strategy on Combating Trafficking in Human Beings 2021-2025, covering prevention, law enforcement, victim support, and international partnerships. The study highlights challenges, good practices, and ongoing discussions to…
The European Migration Network (EMN) has published the study ‘Trafficking in human beings – the international dimension’, outlining efforts by 25 EMN Member and Observer Countries to combat trafficking in human beings. The study examines policies aligned with the EU Strategy on Combating Trafficking in Human Beings 2021-2025, covering prevention, law enforcement, victim support, and international partnerships. The study highlights challenges, good practices, and ongoing discussions to strengthen future policies. While many trafficking victims within the EU are EU nationals, data from third-country nationals comprised 63.1% of victims of trafficking in human being in 2022, compared to roughly 43% for the period 2019-2021.[1] At the same…
24.07.2025.