Publications

Transnational Protection Of Children: The Case Of Albania - Greece

The situation of trafficking of Albanian children seems different today as compared to the end of '90s-beginning of '00s. From the first investigations dating back at that time and accompanied by anti-trafficking programs implemented by Tdh and partners, both in Albania and Greece, the number of Albanian children trafficked to Greece produced alarming results2. However, both the Albanian and Greek Governments were reluctant to recognize the existence of the phenomenon. Their structures were not able to address child trafficking properly and the first initiatives were taken by the civil society. In addition to assisting the victims, civil society in both countries sought to evidence the existence of the phenomenon and analyze the causes behind it...

Child Trafficking In South Easter Europe: The Development Of Good Practices To Protect Albanian Children

The objective of this document is to capitalize on the experience that NPF and Terre des hommes have gleaned in Albania in the fight against child trafficking since 2002. in addition to providing information and making recommendations this documents aims more specifically to provide an account of the action model developed by those active in the field...