You are not alone.
There are safe and non corrupt people that can and
will do their best to help you out of your situation, if you are a victim of
trafficking or other wise if you have been forced into prostitution.
If you (just) want to help the helping NGO by making a
donation either economical or otherwise - please see the list below to find the
relevant supporting organisation.
In some countries a given police officer might be
corrupt and it is often difficult to define, who is good and who is bad. It is
easier with the NGOs (non-governmental-organisation).
They exist just to support and help the women.
The support you get differs from one country to
another. But mostly they can help and support you with:
- Access to
the local/national health system – even though you are not legally in the
country
- Access to
legal support e.g. if you are to be questioned by the police
- Access to
immediate help and interim assistance on your way out of the claws of prostitution
- A
temporary stay in a safe place outside the big city, where you can get help,
support and care
-
Consulting and care to support you in the process on how to get to a new life.
You can get help to support you to connect with a
local NGO in your own home country – PLEASE CONTACT THE LOCAL CHURCH or find
the relevant local NGO: See links below.
Whether you yourself are the trafficked woman or you
know about one, who needs help in your area, please call the relevant phone
number to a local NGO mentioned below.
SEEK HELP in the NGO´s
specializing in trafficking:
(OPEN IN A NEW WINDOW)
Albania
1. IOM Tirana www.iomtirana.org.al
Belgium
1. Pag-Asa www.guidesocial.be/pag-asa/
2. Payote +32 32322440
Bulgaria
1. Animus Association/
Czech
1. Czech Catholic Caritas www.charita.cz
2. Czech Women’s Union www.csz.cz
3. IOM Tjekkiet www.iom.cz
4. La Strada
www.strada.cz
Denmark
1. Reden International, www.thenestinternational.dk
2. Safe and Alive, www.safe-and-alive.dk
3. Hope now, www.hopenow.dk
Estonia
1. Crisis Intervention Centre in Tallinn; +37
26314300;kriisiabikeskus@tallinnlv.ee
2. IOM Tallinn; +37 26116366; iomtallinn@iom.int
3. Tartu Child Support Centre www.tugikeskus.org.ee/english.html
France
1. ALC, Nice
2. Caritas www.caritas.org
3. L’amicale du Nid www.amicaledunid.org/
4. Mouvement du Nid www.mouvementdunid.org/
Latvia
1. IOM Riga; +37 1 750 36 26; ilmars@undp.riga.lv
2. Latvian Gender Problems Centre; +37 1 7315 899; gender@parks.lv
Lithuania
1. Caritas, +37 037 32 35 48; caritas@lcn.lt
2. IOM Vilnius; +37 0 5 261 01 15; audra@iom.elnet.lt
3. Klaipeda Social and Psychological Services Center www.moterucentrai.lt/aklaipeda/
4. Lithuanian Women’s NGO Praeities Pedos; (370-2) 622-726, 340-881;
dmarcinkeviciene@hotmail.com; tima@kada.lt
5. Missing Persons Families Support Center www.missing.lt
6. Moteru Kriziu Centras Kaunas (Women’s Crisis Centre) www.kamkc.lt
7. Rafaelis www.rafaelis.lt
Moldova
1. IOM Moldova www.iom.md
2.
Nigeria
1. IOM Nigeria; +234-9-413 3043
2. UNODC/UNICRI www.unicri.it
Norway
1. Den norske krisecenterbevægelse Utesektionen I
Bergen, Nadheim
2. FOKUS (Forum for Women and Development) www.fokuskvinner.no
3. Pro Sentret (Oslo Kommune)
www.oslo.kommune.no/dok/felles/oslohjelp/t14/
1. IOM Romania; iombucarest@iom.int
1. ‘Aleksandra’ Legal Aid Society
for Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Cases in
2. IOM Moskva;
iommoscow@iom.int
3. Women’s Crisis Centre ‘Angel’ in
1. SOS Trafficking
2.
1. Esperanza
2. IOM
1. ROKS Luleå (all over the country). Prostitutionsteam I Stockholm,
Gøteborg og Malmø www.roks.se
2. Unga Kvinnors Vaern (young womens
safety) ukv@telia.com; 08-652 99 98
1. Anti-Slavery International www.antislavery.org
2. Change; atp.change@sister.com
3. IOM Great Britain; jschjerven@iomlondon.org
4. Womenaid International www.womenaid.org
1. IOM Thailand; iombangkok@iom.int
2. UN Inter Agency Project against Human Trafficking in the Greater
Mekong Area (
3. World Vision International www.wvi.org/wvi/home.htm
Ukraine
1. OSCE Ukraine http://www.osce.org/ukraine
2. IOM Ukraine www.iom.org.ua
1. Coalition Against Trafficking in Women www.catwinternational.org/
2. SAGE ’Standing Against Global Exploitation’ www.sageprojectinc.org/html/info_briefs_questions_norma.htm