Project applications submitted under the Call for Proposals must address at least one of the following priorities:
1. Actions promoting the proactive use of, and operational cooperation on financial investigations;
2. Actions focusing on the use of internet in relation to financial flows and profits linked to trafficking in human beings;
3. Actions focusing on victims assistance and measuring the costs thereof (personal, social, financial, such as the value of the lost economic output, the human and emotional costs, costs and challenges on service provision to victims, etc);
4. Actions, in particular legal analysis and studies, focusing on how the demand which fuels trafficking for sexual exploitation can be reduced as a means of prevention. When the proposals concern any potential ethical or child protection issues, applicants are required to provide a description of child protection policies in place for any project activities that involve interactions with children. Proposals, in particular including children, should promote an integrated child protection system approach.
Deadline: September 2299, 2015