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Identifying Gaps and Assessing Need: A Comparative Assessment of Counter Trafficking Efforts in Countries in the South Caucasus
Identifying Gaps and Assessing Need: A Comparative Assessment of Counter Trafficking Efforts in Countries in the South Caucasus
Europe
CT.0887
AZ10P0001
130,000
Azerbaijan
Armenia
Georgia
Counter Trafficking Projects
Regional
Completed
This project’s main objective is to use a comparative analysis to generate current evidence of the regional CT landscape, on which to base future results-oriented interventions and ensure more holistic approaches at the national level and, where possible, build cross-border initiatives in the region. The project will consist of developing a streamlined comprehensive assessment tool, in line with international standards, to serve as a basis for the comparative needs assessment of all existing state, IOM, NGO and other CT mechanisms in the region and measures required to address urgent needs. The use of the tool will produce results identifying and highlighting the gaps in the existing frameworks, as well as the successful practices that may be replicated in the other countries. The tool will be developed by an independent expert, who will engage with national stakeholders, as well as key regional counterparts and donors. It will also be designed for future replication internally and in other parts of the world.