Source: International Office of Migration (IOM) |

IOM Trains Puntland Prosecutors in Counter Trafficking

GENEVA, Switzerland, December 11, 2015/APO (African Press Organization)/ --

IOM, with support from the European Union and the Japanese Government, has organized two trainings on counter trafficking and the development of a human trafficking legislative framework for 20 Puntland prosecutors.

Puntland is a transit point for mixed migration, including actual and potential victims of human trafficking. Trafficking victims in Somalia are mainly women and children, but adolescents and men are also affected.

The training was designed to improve the effectiveness of the authorities in addressing and prosecuting trafficking cases. The two trainings were conducted by a human trafficking legal expert seconded to the Office of the Attorney General.

The training targeted prosecutors exposed to human trafficking in the course of their duties. Emphasis was placed on improving their knowledge of the criminal nature of human trafficking and the ways in which it violates human rights. One of the aims was to improve their skills in detecting trafficking cases and implementing anti-trafficking legislation in line with international standards.

Daria Fané, Head of Cooperation for the European Union (EU) in Somalia, said: “Supporting prosecutors in developing legislative knowledge regarding human trafficking is a key component of expanding the rule of law throughout Puntland. The linking-up of police, justice and correctional professionals in this respect remains a top priority for the EU.”

IOM Somalia Chief of Mission Gerard Waite said: “Human trafficking has destroyed millions of lives worldwide. A human trafficking legislative framework is instrumental in the battle to mitigate and finally eliminate human trafficking in Puntland.”

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of International Office of Migration (IOM).