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Victim protection counselors advise, support and assist survivors of trafficking, regardless of whether they are cooperating with the authorities or not. Our services are confidential and free of charge. Counsellors advise, support and assist victims of trafficking, serving their interests and rights. Advocacy and Support for Migrant Women and Victims of Trafficking assist victims who: - were victims of trafficking as refugees - were recruited under false pretenses by traffickers and exploited - are forced into sex work and sexually exploited - are exploited in tenuous work situations

Victim protection counselors advise, support and assist survivors of trafficking, regardless of whether they are cooperating with the authorities or not. Our services are confidential and free of charge.

Counsellors advise, support and assist victims of trafficking, serving their interests and rights. Advocacy and Support for Migrant Women and Victims of Trafficking assist victims who:

  • were victims of trafficking as refugees
  • were recruited under false pretenses by traffickers and exploited
  • are forced into sex work and sexually exploited
  • are exploited in tenuous work situations

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