The Warnath Group worked with high-level officials of the Government of Djibouti regarding enactment of a National Plan of Action to Combat Human Trafficking and legal reform to improve the country’s anti-trafficking law. Coming out of this consultation, the Government of Djibouti adopted the country’s first-ever Action Plan. The Warnath Group is continuing to work with the Government during its consideration of proposed revisions to its anti-trafficking law to align fully with international legal standards.
Recent Posts
- PRACTICE GUIDE: Inclusion of Marginalized or Underserved Populations – Drafting Considerations for Human Trafficking Instruments
- PRACTICE GUIDE: Collecting Criminal Justice Data on Human Trafficking for Law Enforcement
- PRACTICE GUIDE: The Consent Defense in Trafficking in Persons Cases
- PRACTICE GUIDE: Development of Intelligence-Led Data to Support Investigations in Trafficking in Persons Cases
- Adjudicación del Departamento de Estado de los EE. UU. de $15 millones al Grupo Warnath para generar un cambio transformacional en la lucha contra la trata sexual infantil en Costa Rica
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Albert Moskowitz
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