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This report highlights the efforts of the National Council Against Human Trafficking in El Salvador to combat trafficking in persons. It discusses the legal framework, national policies, and actions taken to prevent trafficking, assist victims, and prosecute perpetrators. The report also provides data on the identification and assistance of potential victims, as well as efforts to raise awareness and coordinate with government institutions and civil society.
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National Council Against Human Trafficking El Salvador
2003 2004 El Salvador signs the Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children, supplementing the United Nations Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime. Trafficking in Persons is typified in the Salvadoran Criminal Code, Art.367-B, and its aggravating factors, Art. 367-C, and the Police and Prosecutor’s Office are established. BACKGROUND 1 2 2011 3 4 BACKGROUND Executive Decree 90, the National Council Against Human Trafficking is established to address trafficking in persons in a comprehensive manner. 2004 - 2005 The former Committee Against Human Trafficking implements prevention and awareness-raising actions. 5 6 BACKGROUND 2013 2012 A bill for a special law against trafficking in persons is submitted to the Legislative Assembly. Executive Decree 450, the National Policy Against Trafficking in Persons of El Salvador is developed. 7 8 2014 2015 BACKGROUND Through Legislative Decree 824, the Special Law Against Trafficking in Persons of El Salvador is approved with 81 votes in favour. The Special Law comes into effect in January and actions are initiated in the framework of the Special Law.
PRODUCTS Updating the National Policy Against Human Trafficking And its National Plan of Action • Protocol for • Assistance to • Victims of Trafficking UNDER WAY AT THE SESSION OF APRIL 15, 2016 THE NATIONAL COUNCIL AGAINST HUMAN TRAFFICKING OF EL SALVADOR APPROVED THE Bylaws to the Special Law Against Trafficking in Persons of El Salvador
Special Law Against Trafficking in Persons Popular Version, with Support from B.A.1. SICA
Unit for Assistance to Victims of the National Civil Police Force, with Support from B.A.1 SICA
NUMBER OF POTENTIAL VICTIMS IDENTIFIED BY THE GENERAL OFFICE OF MIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION (DGME) AS VICTIMS OF TRAFFICKING 2013-2015
ACTIONS RELATING TO COMPREHENSIVE ASSISTANCE AND PROTECTION AND RESTORATION OF THE RIGHTS OF VICTIMS Creation of a Protocol on Inter-institutional Actions to Assist Victims of the Various Modes of Trafficking
MEETING WITH SALVADORAN GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS AND CIVIL SOCIETY VISIT OF THE UNITED NATIONS SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON CONTEMPORARY FORMS OF SLAVERY
NUMBERS OF BOYS, GIRLS AND ADOLESCENTS IDENTIFIED AS VICTIMS OF TRAFFICKING, BY AGE GROUP 2011-2015
NUMBER OF BOYS, GIRLS AND ADOLESCENTS ASSISTED AS VICTIMS OF TRAFFICKING 2011-2015 NUMBER OF REPORTS RECEIVED BY PROTECTION BOARDS BY AGE GROUP 2011-2015
TYPE OF ASSISTANCE PROVIDED TO VICTIMS OF TRAFFICKING BY THE OFFICE FOR ASSISTANCE TO VICTIMS OF THE MINISTRY OF JUSTICE AND PUBLIC SECURITY, 2015
NUMBERS OF VICTIMS OF TRAFFICKING IDENTIFIED BY THE PUBLIC PROSECUTOR’S OFFICE 2012-2015
FEMALE VICTIMS OF TRAFFICKING BY AGE GROUP DATA FROM THE PUBLIC PROSECUTOR’S OFFICE2012-2015
COMBATING THE CRIME OF TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS IN EL SALVADOR