PVPT's History and Background
The Center for Protection of Victims and Prevention of Trafficking in Human Beings (PVPT) is a local non-governmental, non-profit organization that addresses the causes and consequences of violence through a multi-sectoral approach (socio-economic services, awareness raising, advocacy and contribution in making social policies) and facilitates empowerment of the targeted population, by providing: social assistance to the victims of trafficking (VoTs), prevention and education, advocacy and information, awareness raising and empowerment.
Ten years ago, the terrible phenomenon of trafficking, or as we call it “buying and selling of human beings”, was practically not known to us Kosovars. We did not know that in the XX century the slavery existed and that girls and women could be sold, bought and treated as a product.
In December 1999, in Prishtina police identified and rescued 8 girls, victims of trafficking who were trafficked from countries of south-eastern Europe into Kosovo. In absence of adequate shelter, the victims were placed in a PTK office, which was quickly improvised in order to shelter the victims. For this reason the need arose to open a shelter center, where these girls and women, suspected to have been trafficked into Kosovo, would be sheltered and then repatriated to their native countries. Hence, in January 2000 the Humanitarian Organization ACT/UMCOR, Program for Women opened the first shelter center for the victims of trafficking in Kosovo.
Initially supported by ACT/UMCOR and then as registered local NGO, the Center for the Protection of Victims and Prevention of Trafficking of human beings (PVPT Center) has been working for a decade now in combating trafficking of human beings by directly assisting the victims of trafficking and working on the prevention of this phenomenon in Kosovo society.
During the period 2000-2007, in Kosovo there were only two closed type shelters for the victims of trafficking. Facing with lack of long term programs for the victims, in June 2008, the PVPT Center, through the financial support of Finnish Embassy and Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare, has opened the first and the only one daily Rehabilitation Center in Kosovo offering a multi disciplinary approach for long term re-habilitation and re-integration of victims of trafficking and those potential. The Center’s experienced staff provides professional services that empower the victims and help them to overcome the traumatic trafficking experience.
PVPT staff has been working in the anti-trafficking field, mainly offering Direct Assistance for International Victims of Trafficking, since 2000, in affiliation with the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR), an international humanitarian aid organization However, PVPT was founded as an independent local organization in November 2003. Since 2002 PVPT Center has diversified its activities into prevention of trafficking with human being field as well by raising awareness of youth, teachers, parents, journalists, government officials, police officers and NGO’s. Whereas since 2005 PVPT Center has been providing services to local victims of trafficking and to extend its activities also in the field of rehabilitation and reintegration through projects, which enabled the long-term reintegration of victims and potential victims of trafficking as well as of children withdrawn from worst forms of child labour.