Novi Put

Novi Put

Association “New Road”
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Multidisciplinarni pristup problemu trgovine ljudima u regiji Hercegovine

"Multidisciplinarni pristup problemu trgovine ljudima u regiji Hercegovine" , podržan od strane ambasade USA u BH.

Zaštiti se od eksploatacije

Od 1.  Juna 2015. Godine, Udruženje “Novi put” iz Mostara je u partnerstvu sa Ambasadom Njemačke  u BiH  počelo sa  implementacijom devetomjesečnog  projekta  pod nazivom „Zaštiti se od eksploatacije“.

Prevencija trgovanja ljudima ostalih oblika iskorištavanja djece u HNK, ZHK i južnom dijelu RS

Iako je u projektu  planirana realizacija 23 edukativne radionice za učenike i nastavnike osnovnih škola na području Hercegovine, zbog njihovog velikog interesa održano je ukupno 46.

“STOP dječijoj pornografiji i pedofiliji“

Udruženje “Novi put” je od Federalnog ministarstva nauke i obrazovanja u okviru programa ostvarenih prometom Lutrije BiH u 2010. godini dobilo sredstva u iznosu od 4,000.00 KM za implementaciju projekta pod nazivom “STOP dječijoj pornografiji i pedofiliji“.

Projekat “Promocija osnovnog obrazovanja djevojčica u HNŽ-u“

Cilj projekta je podizanje svijesti o važnosti obrazovanja za sve s posebnim naglaskom na djevojčice, jer je to jedan od najefikasnijih načina osnaživanja žena.

Projekat “Prevencija trgovine ljudima na području HNK i ZHŽ“

Udruženje „Novi put“ uz podršku  Ambasade Švicarske Konfederacije u Bosni i Hercegovini implementirao je projekat  pod nazivom "Prevencija  trgovine ljudima u Hercegovačko-neretvanskom i Zapadnohercegovački kanton".  Realizacija projekta trajala je 10 mjeseci (15.02-15.10. 2014. godine).

Predavanje i interakcija plesača na temu" BORBA PROTIV TRGOVINE LJUDIMA"

Zanimljivo predavanje i druženje po ocjeni svih prisutnih.

Održan Sajam "Volontiraj i ti!" u Mostaru

Udruženje "Novi put" učestvovalo na sajmu "Volontiraj i ti"

Partneri

Ovdje nedostaje text -Edisa će dostaviti

Udruženje “Novi put” je članica BiH Mreža „Mreza za izgradnju mira”, „Sporazum plus“ te međunarodnih mreža La Strada International i  ENPATES (Evropska NVO platforma protiv trgovine ljudima, iskorištavanja i ropstva).

What’s going on in Bosnia and Herzegovina

http://usedineurope.com/ The Used in Europe campaign is launched in the framework of the project “NGOs & Co: NGO-business engagement in addressing human trafficking”. 

With relatively high poverty rates in Bosnia and Herzegovina, people in the country are vulnerable to human trafficking and labour exploitation. Especially tourism, as well as the strong presence of industrial sectors such the steel, coal and textile industry, facilitate human trafficking practices in the country.

Bosnian nationals are trafficked within Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as abroad to Serbia, Spain, Italy and other European countries. Roma boys and girls within the country are particularly vulnerable to labour exploitation facilitated by local organised crime groups. There is a very low awareness about human trafficking and there are almost no reported cases. Victims are not seen as trafficked persons who need assistance but as people “simply” deceived by their employers.

In July 2014, The Prosecutor’s Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina issued an indictment against 13 people charged with organised crime and trafficking for the purpose of labor exploitation. It concerned trafficking of more than 600 citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Macedonia in Azerbaijan from 2007 to 2009. In 2013, the government officially reported 13 victims of human trafficking. In 2012, 39 cases were reported.

The national government has allocated funds towards anti-trafficking efforts. However, it has not harmonised its laws with international standards. There is hardly any progress in convicting offenders or identification and protection of victims. Furthermore, corruption levels are high. There are reports of police accepting bribes in exchange for advance notice of raids.

There are several national NGOs active in addressing human trafficking. They include La Strada International’s partner Novi Put, Žena BH, Vaša Prava, Lara and the Foundation of Local Democracy are all focus on awareness-raising and protecting female victims. Medica Zenica and Emmaüs were selected by the government to provide shelter assistance. Local training programmes have been supported by international NGOs like Save the Children.

Sources: Trafficking in Persons report 2014, Council of Europe Report, Novi Put

Interesting links: Javna istraga – Documentary on internal trafficking in human beings (trailer) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsfiLmbW9y0

US Human Rights Report 2005 www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2005/61640.htm

Kontakt info

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