Secondary School
Education in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia
to contribute to the prevention of
trafficking in persons
The two year
regional project implemented by IOM with financial
support from the Swiss Agency for Development and
Cooperation (SDC) aims at developing and
distributing educational materials that will
increase the understanding of the dangers of
trafficking in persons, realities of migration and
awareness of available preventive support mechanisms
among secondary school students, their teachers, and
parents in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia through
and within the local educational institutions,
thus
contributing to the prevention of trafficking in
persons from the South Caucasus. The project is
implemented by IOM. By means of a specifically
developed educational module, teachers will be
trained to conceptualize the risks of trafficking
and capacitated to transfer this knowledge to
colleague teachers and school pupils aged 15 to 17,
thus giving information on available preventive
support mechanisms and teaching preventive measures
to be taken on an individual basis.
This regional project intends to
enhance the capacities of the Ministries of
Education of the three target countries to address
the problem of trafficking in line with the national
action plans to combat trafficking in persons and
aims at developing structures through which the
inclusion of trafficking into the national secondary
school curricula can be facilitated.
To ensure the sustainability of
the project, IOM and its partners will build the
capacity of key officials within the target
Ministries of Education to produce and integrate a
culture-sensitive educational kit on trafficking in
the national curricula of secondary schools of the
three target countries. The project will apply a
participatory approach and thus give a high degree
of ownership to the main stakeholders. Governmental
as well as non-governmental partners will be closely
involved in the design of the methodology, the
development of the curriculum, the training of the
teachers and the evaluation of the project. The programme will be carried out
over a period of two years (November 2008 – October
2010). It is envisaged that by the end of the
project IOM will have targeted 20 percent of all
secondary schools and other educational institutes
and will have integrated an anti-trafficking module
into the school curricula of the three target
countries.
Public service announcement
has been produced and broadcasted in the
framework of the project “Secondary school
education in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia to
contribute to the prevention of trafficking in
persons”.
Beware of fraudulent offers of migration
assistance in the internet or email marketing.
Individuals considering migrating for whatever
purpose or destination should take extreme
caution in dealing with internet offers or email
marketing. If you see any offers using IOM's
name or referring to IOM, please inform your
nearest IOM office.