How can cultural diversity and gender be taken into account in situations of human trafficking? (In French only)
From the design to the creation of a safe and secure centre dedicated to the care of child victims of human trafficking
The “Koutcha project” arose in response to the urgent need for children who are victims of HT of any kind to benefit from safe and secure accommodation, adapted multidisciplinary care which facilitates long term social integration in host societies, and limited risks of “re-exploitation”.
This project makes it possible, among other things, to mobilise the experience of the Esperanto centre in Belgium in order to prepare for the opening of a specialist centre in France. It also makes it possible to identify relevant organisation and functional practices, both internal and external, specific to the mandate of such a centre (HR, pedagogical project, partnerships, mechanisms and protocols, legislation, etc.). This guide is thus the result of a cross-examination of professionals from the Koutcha and Esperanto organisations carrying out this project in France.
This publication has been produced with the support of the European Union.