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Study on comprehensive policy review of anti-trafficking projects funded by the European Commission: HOME/2014/ISFP/PR/THBX/0052

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Study on comprehensive policy review of anti-trafficking projects funded by the European Commission: HOME/2014/ISFP/PR/THBX/0052. / Walby, Sylvia; Towers, Jude; Francis, Brian Joseph et al.
Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union, 2016. 106 p.

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Walby S, Towers J, Francis BJ, Shire K, Kelly L, Apitzsch B et al. Study on comprehensive policy review of anti-trafficking projects funded by the European Commission: HOME/2014/ISFP/PR/THBX/0052. Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union, 2016. 106 p.

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title = "Study on comprehensive policy review of anti-trafficking projects funded by the European Commission: HOME/2014/ISFP/PR/THBX/0052",
abstract = "This report addresses four objectives:1. To conduct a comprehensive review of European Commission (EC) funded anti-trafficking projects so as to enhance coordination, avoid duplication and provide a solid basis for coherent, cost-effective and strategic planning, including potentially for the further development of anti-trafficking policies at EU level, thereby supportingthe dual aims of enhanced coordination and cooperation among key actors and policy coherence.2. To map and analyse the distribution of EC-funded anti-trafficking projects according to their scope of intervention, geographic areas of intervention, fields, actors, target beneficiaries, funding level, types of output, policyrecommendations and other relevant aspects.3. To identify and assess the common, unique or complementary contribution of the impact and results of these funded projects to the objectives of the EU anti-trafficking strategy, including whether their contribution has yet been taken into account.4. To identify trends, emerging research and policy questions",
keywords = "human trafficking, EU policy, EU strategy, review, funded projects",
author = "Sylvia Walby and Jude Towers and Francis, {Brian Joseph} and Karen Shire and Liz Kelly and Birgit Apitzsch and Armstrong, {Joanne Elisabeth} and Susie Balderston and Fish, {Adam Richard} and Claire Hardaker and Stuart Kirby and May-Chahal, {Corinne Anne} and Palmer, {Catherine Emma}",
year = "2016",
month = oct,
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language = "English",
isbn = "9789279619601",
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AU - Armstrong, Joanne Elisabeth

AU - Balderston, Susie

AU - Fish, Adam Richard

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