Spanning four EU Member States — Bulgaria, Greece, Italy, and Poland — and including expertise from Finland and the Netherlands, the project emphasizes transnational, multi-stakeholder, and interdisciplinary coordination by bringing together businesses, migrants’ groups, civil society organizations that support migrants, frontline professionals and relevant public authorities.
The core of the project is the development of practical Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for businesses, enabling proactive prevention, identification, and response to labour trafficking in supply chains. These SOPs will be standardized for future certification, ensuring sustainable and widespread adoption. The project also addresses the identification of regions and services where labour trafficking among migrants is most prevalent, sharing best practices, and overcoming challenges.
To strengthen business capacity, the project will pilot SOPs across sectors, support civil society organizations in protecting migrants from online recruitment for labour trafficking, and train labour inspectors to spot and act on signs of trafficking. The online grievance platform will empower consumers, migrants, and workers to report incidents, fostering transparency and accountability in the private sector. Lastly, the project aims to develop policy recommendations and raise awareness among the general public and migrants about labour trafficking through various channels.
Coordinator:
ELIAMEP-Greece
Access the project description on the EU’s Funding and Tender portal here.
Project partners
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Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP)
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Ministry of Migration and Asylum (MoMA), Greece
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Apostoli NGO, Greece
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UN Global Compact Network Greece
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CESIE ETS, Italy
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Confesercenti Palermo, Italy
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Bulgarian Foundation for Business and Human Rights (BFBHR)
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National Commission for Combating Trafficking in Human Beings (NCCTHB), Bulgaria
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Polish Institute for Human Rights and Business (PIHRB)
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La Strada – Poland
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Commit Global, Netherlands