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Introductory visit by Deputy Chief of Mission Marc Dillard

Publicated on: September 24, 2019

On 12 September 2019, Deputy State Secretary for European Union and International Affairs, and National Coordinator for Combating Trafficking in Human Beings Mátyás Hegyaljai welcomed Marc D. Dillard, the newly appointed Deputy Chief of Mission of the United States Embassy in Budapest.

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A call for proposals for transnational actions on asylum, migration and integration (AMIF-2019-AG-CALL) is now open. The call includes as a topic “Support for victims of trafficking in human beings”.

Publicated on: August 22, 2019

The European Commission Office of the EU Anti-Trafficking Coordinator has informed Member States that a call within which the topic “Support for victims of trafficking in human beings” has just been opened.

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Special training for consular officers preparing for their foreign service was organized by the Ministry of Interior: trafficking in human beings in focus

Publicated on: August 22, 2019

For the fourth time in as many years, a targeted training programme for consular officers was organized within the framework of cooperation between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade and the Ministry of Interior, on 6 August 2019 this year.

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Information on EU Internal Security Fund (ISF) Work Programme for 2019 for Union actions – preliminary notice on upcoming call for proposals.

Publicated on: June 25, 2019

The European Commission Office of the EU Anti-Trafficking Coordinator has recently informed Member States that the Work Programme for 2019 for Union actions and emergency assistance in the framework of the Internal Security Fund – the instrument for financial support for police cooperation, preventing and combating crime, and crisis management – foresees upcoming call for proposals on joint action against trafficking in human beings addressing the culture of impunity.

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2019 “TIP Hero” Award of the U.S. State Department – Ágnes De Coll was honoured this year

Publicated on: June 24, 2019

Agnes De Coll is one of the eight individuals from around the world who was recognized for her efforts to fight against human trafficking, at the U.S. Department of State in Washington, DC on 20 June 2019.

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Do not become a victim of exploitation!

Publicated on: June 14, 2019

To prevent victimization, crime prevention experts of the police advise potential victims to keep the following warnings in mind when considering pursuing to work in abroad:

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Strengthened repeated focus on the phenomenon of human trafficking

Publicated on: June 14, 2019

Expert discussion was held with the participation of representatives of relevant organizations and authorities. Information note published by the Győr-Moson-Sopron County Police Headquarters

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Report on “Strengthening victims' rights: from compensation to reparation,” written by Joëlle Milquet, Special Adviser to President Juncker on compensation for victims of crime welcomed by the European Commission – back in March 2019.

Publicated on: June 6, 2019

In October 2017, President Jean-Claude Juncker appointed Ms. Joëlle Milquet as his Special Adviser for compensation to victims of crime. The Special Adviser's mandate included the preparation of a report on how to improve access to compensation for victims of crime.

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Information on EU AMIF Work programme – topic 5 includes support to victims of trafficking in human beings. Preliminary notice on upcoming call for proposals

Publicated on: May 24, 2019

The European Commission Office of the EU Anti-Trafficking Coordinator has informed Member States that topic 5 of the Work programme for 2019 for Union actions in the framework of the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund includes support to victims of trafficking in human beings.

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Prosecution against members of a Swiss-Hungarian criminal network captured in Hungary – on the basis of charge of supplying women to clients of sexual services Information published by the Office of the Prosecutor General

Publicated on: May 17, 2019

As a result of international cooperation, the Szabolcs-Szatmár Bereg county chief prosecution office has pressed charges and is prosecuting a couple who were captured in Hungary, and a person who had been assisting them with the transportation of women victims. Young Hungarian victims engaged in prostitution had been continuously exploited for several years.

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