The Swedish Institute and the work against human trafficking

During the last decade the efforts towards combating the modern slavery of human trafficking have become an important topic on the political agenda, both on a national and international level.

In July 2008 the Swedish government launched the first National Plan of Action on prostitution and human trafficking for sexual purposes. A number of authorities, NGO’s and other key actors have, in relation to the plan of action and its 36 tasks, received public funding to further enhance the efforts toward combating this transnational problem.

The Swedish Institute has, in connection to this, as task number 31, been commissioned by the Government to spread information on Swedish methods and perspectives relevant to the work on prostitution and human trafficking for sexual purposes on an international basis.

 

 

A new publication on human trafficking and prostitution has been released by the Swedish Institute. Targeting the sexbuyer. The Swedish example: stopping prostitution and trafficking where it all begins is written by Kajsa Claude. The publication is available in EnglishRussian, Spanish and Turkish and you can browse the digital version here:

 

For questions, please contact:

Ulrika Rosvall Levin, Project Manager, telephone: +46 (0)8 453 78 83,
cell phone: +46 (0) 73-231 85 34, e-mail: This is a mailto link

 

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