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MOLDOVA: Efforts to Engage Clergy in Counter Trafficking Reaches New High

02-10-2007
 
Moldova - More than 650 priests and clergymen including monks are now involved in counter-trafficking efforts in Moldova thanks to efforts by IOM and partners to engage religious personnel in the battle against the crime.

Between March and July this year alone, IOM, in partnership with Moldavian Christian Aid, the Moldovan Orthodox Church - Moldovan Mitropolia, Russian Patriarchate, the Moldovan Orthodox Church - Bessarabian Mitropolia, Romanian Patriarchate, the Union of Christian Evangelical Baptist Churches, and the Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Republic of Moldova, have held 25 information seminars for clergymen and employees of social organizations affiliated to churches.

Implemented under the aegis of the Inter-Denominational Coalition for the Prevention of Trafficking in Human Beings in which all the Churches representing the majority faiths from the Republic of Moldova participate, the seminars play a major role in efforts to engage a wider spectrum of players in countering human trafficking. Moldova is a major source country of the trafficking of women, children and men for sexual and labour exploitation.

Such seminars focus on alerting participants to the risks of human trafficking, encouraging a tolerant attitude towards victims among lay and religious communities, and involving the clergy in promoting and working towards the prevention of human trafficking within communities.

"If the Church and its members have more knowledge about the hidden wounds in these women's souls, it will be better prepared to understand and assist them. It will be more open to reach out to them and to alleviate their suffering," says IOM's Chief of Mission in Moldova, Martin Andreas Wyss.

The Chisinau Rehabilitation Centre for victims and potential victims of trafficking continually receives requests for assistance from priests while the NGO La Strada Hotline (0 800 77777) actively cooperates with the clergy to facilitate the rescue and return of victims of trafficking. At the same time priests greatly contribute to reducing the rate of trafficking and re-trafficking by granting protection and assistance to trafficking victims during their reintegration back into society.

A guide entitled "Prevention of Trafficking in Human Beings through Clerical and Didactic Activities" has also been developed by IOM, which serves as a teaching tool for members of the clergy in their prevention activities with youth most-at-risk to human trafficking.

A National Day of Prayer for those affected by migration and trafficking will take place in December in Moldova.





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