The e‑course on Com­bat­ting Traf­fick­ing in Human Beings, devel­oped by ICMPD’s Anti-Traf­fick­ing Pro­gramme and the Prague Process, aims to equip pro­fes­sion­als in migra­tion and asy­lum with fun­da­men­tal knowl­edge about human traf­fick­ing. The course is designed for pro­fes­sion­als with entry to inter­me­di­ate-lev­el knowl­edge about the top­ic of human traf­fick­ing and oth­er relat­ed crimes. The course delin­eates the intri­ca­cies of human traf­fick­ing, dis­tin­guish­ing it from migrant smug­gling, and pro­vides an overview of the glob­al trends and legal frame­works sur­round­ing the issue. Addi­tion­al­ly, it explores the vul­ner­a­bil­i­ties to traf­fick­ing of indi­vid­u­als in mixed migra­tion flows, state oblig­a­tions in respond­ing to traf­fick­ing, and vic­tim-relat­ed issues includ­ing iden­ti­fi­ca­tion, prin­ci­ples of vic­tim assis­tance, risk assess­ment, and repa­tri­a­tion. The course is bro­ken down into 16 indi­vid­ual chapters.

This e‑course fea­tures five ICMPD train­ers pre­sent­ing the material.