EU-ProjecT SISA

CO-FINANCED BY MEANS OF THE EUROPEAN ASYLUM, MIGRATION AND INTEGRATION FUND (AMIF)

The Project:

The project aims to strengthen the identification and integration of survivors of human trafficking from West Africa through a peer-to-peer approach and through transnational return counseling and assistance. Our clients, who have often been victims of human trafficking in Italy before coming to Germany, are frequently returned from Germany to Italy due to the Dublin Regulation.

Project Title:

SISA - Strengthening the Identification and Integration of Survivors of Sex Trafficking from West Africa

Goal: Strengthening the identification and integration of survivors of human trafficking from West Africa

Target Group: (Female) victims of human trafficking from West Africa.

Financing: EU-Programm AMIF

Duration: 01/01/2021 - 12/31/2022


Project Objectives:

  • Return assistance for West African Dublin returnees, in collaboration with our European partners from Germany (SOLWODI Deutschlande.V. and Gemeinsam gegen Menschenhandel e.V.), Spain (SURT), and Italy (APG23)

  • Establishment of a Transnational Dublin Return Assistance Network (T-DAN) between Germany and Italy

  • The network primarily consists of NGOs and relevant interest groups that play a practical role in supporting victims of human trafficking in the Dublin return process in Germany and Italy


THE PROJECT IS CO-FINANCED BY THE ASYLUM, MIGRATION, AND INTEGRATION FUND OF THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION. The content is the sole responsibility of The Justice Project e.V. and can in no way be considered as reflecting the views of the European Union.


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