Rehabilitation & Reintegration
As of 2005, PVPT signed the Memorandum of Understanding with Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare (MLSW), and in close cooperation with this Ministry, implemented a project on “Supporting Long-Term reintegration of Children victims of trafficking and children withdrawn from Worst Forms of Child Labor (WFCL)”, contributing to the rehabilitation and long term reintegration of 135 children victims of trafficking and other WFCL in three municipalities of Kosovo by pilot testing a model of economic and social support services for future replication.
As replication of first project, during 2007-2008, the project extended implementation activities on 6 municipalities supporting 245 children, victims of WFCL in streets and agriculture and 410 children in danger to get involved in WFCL in streets and agriculture, with the psycho-social reintegration program
In July 2008, the PVPT Center has established the Rehabilitation Centre, the first daily open Center for Rehabilitation and Reintegration of Victims and potential Victims of Trafficking in Kosova. The purpose of Rehabilitation Center is to provide long-term rehabilitation and reintegration of VoTs (local and foreign, minor and adults) by providing temporary safe accommodation, education, basic vocational skills, awareness ra ising, human rights and empowering sessions as well as increase knowledge of victims about legal proceedings in Kosovo and ways to cooperate with law enforcements through provision of legal aid and counselling.
In the prevention activities, PVPT Center has designed and distributed very informative and awareness raising material in different forms, such as: fliers, badges, notebooks, pencils, t-shirts, bags, aprons, illustrative fliers, key rings and posters which were additional part of campaigns specially organized for this purpose. The entire material contained messages related to fight against trafficking in human beings .
Since September 2008 till now, in the PVPT Rehabilitation Center were assisted 321 victims and potential victims of trafficking.