Using the Human Security Approach to Empower and Protect Individuals Against Human Trafficking in Guinea?
Duration: March 2023– July 2024
Budget: US$300,000
Implementing Agencies: IOM (lead), UNHCR
Like many countries worldwide, Guinea is grappling with trafficking in persons (TiP), a complex phenomenon brought about by intersecting personal, societal and global dynamics. While personal vulnerability is a crucial factor, the multiple underlying drivers at the national, regional and global levels ¨C political instability, ineffective judicial systems and legal frameworks, social structures that contribute to marginalization, and crises such as the recent COVID-19 pandemic that increase vulnerability ¨C create a multifaceted challenge that is difficult to disentangle. ?
The programme seeks to strengthen the capacity of government counterparts in Guinea to combat human trafficking using the human security approach. Specifically, the programme aims to (i) improve the country¡¯s legal and institutional framework for combating human trafficking; (ii) strengthen the capacity of anti-TiP actors to provide comprehensive protection assistance; (iii) empower community and religious leaders through preventive interventions to build the resilience of communities; and (iv) strengthen the application of the human security approach in the work of the UN System and partners in the West and Central Africa regions.?
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