
About the Program
The map above lists the countries where Warnath Group has provided training or technical assistance under this program.
The Warnath Group (WG) provides state-of-the-art peer-to-peer professional skills-based training and technical assistance (TTA) globally. WG helps strengthen the capacity and skills of government officials, criminal justice actors, victim service providers (e.g., NGO and/or government shelters, legal service providers for victims), and other key anti-trafficking professionals to respond effectively, meaningfully and appropriately to all forms of trafficking in persons (also known as “human trafficking” or “TIP”) by providing in-country training and technical assistance.
These efforts focus on five objectives on the following themes: strengthening anti-TIP laws, policy frameworks, and national plans of action; systemizing or institutionalizing victim-centered practices as part of investigations and prosecutions; assisting both government and NGO victim service providers in improving comprehensive services for trafficking victims; providing insight and guidance on effective and ethical data collection, storage, and reporting mechanisms; and implementing or strengthening national referral mechanisms to improve identification of and services provision to trafficking victims.
The Warnath Group’s model entails the provision of TTA that is tailored, flexible, multi-disciplinary, empirically-based, integrated, and sustainable.
Objective 1: Anti-Trafficking in Persons Legal and Policy Frameworks
Develop and Strengthen Effective Anti-Trafficking in Persons Legal and Policy Frameworks
Objective 2: Victim-Centered Investigations and Prosecutions
Systematize or Institutionalize Victim-Centered Investigations and Prosecutions of Trafficking in Persons Cases by Governments
Objective 3: Comprehensive Services for Victims of Trafficking
Improve Comprehensive Services for Victims of Trafficking
Objective 4: Trafficking in Persons Data Collection and/or Reporting Mechanisms
Build Effective Trafficking in Persons Data Collection and/or Reporting Mechanisms
Objective 5: National Trafficking in Persons Referral Mechanisms
Establish and Institutionalize National TIP Referral Mechanisms Between State Actors and Civil Society
Practice Guides & Library
Warnath Group publishes Practice Guides designed to support practitioners in the various fields that support and pursue anti-human trafficking efforts. Our Guides are written by globally recognized experts in their fields including prosecutors, police, policy experts, and social services providers.
Recent News
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About
The Warnath Group
Founded by CEO Stephen Warnath, one of the negotiators of the United Nations Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, The Warnath Group is an organization specialized in developing and implementing customized, evidence-based programs to address trafficking in persons, including child trafficking. To learn more about the Warnath Group, click here.

Contact Us
If you are a government official or service provider involved in the anti-trafficking work of your country and are interested in learning more about the training and technical assistance that The Warnath Group can provide, please contact us.