How will we take action?
Research & evidence-based guidelines
Conduct interviews and focus groups with key stakeholders and develop practical, evidence-based measures to combat child trafficking through prevention, identification, protection, prosecution, and cross-sector partnerships aimed at dismantling organised criminal networks.
Capacity Building & Transitional Cooperation
Provide training for 495 professionals, including prosecutors, judges, and frontline workers, and formalise commitments to cooperation, information-sharing, and joint actions through a Memorandum of Understanding.
AI Platform
Develop an AI-powered platform to analyse trafficking patterns and assist authorities in identifying networks, while ensuring GDPR-compliant data sharing through a Material Transfer Agreement.
Awareness Raising
Reach over 100,000 people with an EU-wide awareness campaign and lead community workshops in each project country to dispel trafficking myths, offer safeguarding tips, and provide resources on recognising signs of trafficking.
Participating countries: Greece, Italy, Poland, Bulgaria, Romania, Portugal, Belgium, Finland and Western Balkans
Project number: 101188335
Project name: Strengthening Judicial expertise and Frontline support to combat Child Trafficking
Project acronym: SafeBorders
Call: ISF-2023-TF2-AG-OC
Topic: ISF-2023-TF2-AG-OC-Organised-Crime