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UNOFFICIAL TRANSLATION
Annex no. 2
2018 – 2020 NATIONAL ACTION PLAN
for the implementation of the 2018 – 2022 National Strategy against Trafficking in Persons
PREVENTION OF TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS
General Objective 1: Strengthening and diversifying the measures to prevent trafficking in persons;
Specific Objective 1.1:
Increasing the level of information provided to the population in order to raise awareness of the implications of trafficking in
persons
Activity
Indicators Timetable Responsible/Partners Resources
Organizing and conducting events on
the occasion of the European Anti-
Trafficking Day
Number of information activities
carried out
Number of beneficiaries /
participants
Annual Responsible:
NATIP
Partners:
MFA
MRA
NGO
NATIP funds
MFA funds
MRA funds
NGO funds
Non-reimbursable
external financing
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Development and implementation,
including online, of campaigns / projects
/information and awareness-raising
initiatives on the phenomenon of
trafficking in persons and the risks to
which its victims are exposed
Number of campaigns / projects /
prevention initiatives carried out
Number of beneficiaries
Number of disseminated
informative-preventive materials
Annual Responsible:
NATIP
MNE
MYS
Partners:
MFA
MRA
MLSJ through NEA
GIRP
GIRBP
GII
GDSACP
NGO
NATIP Funds
MNE Funds
MYS Funds
MFA Funds
MRA Funds
NEA Funds
GIRP Funds
GIRBP Funds
GII Funds
GDSACP Funds
NGO Funds
Non-reimbursable
external financing
Implementation of prevention
campaigns / projects / initiatives that aim
to reduce the demand favoring
trafficking in persons
Number of prevention campaigns /
projects / initiatives carried out
Number of beneficiaries
Annual Responsible:
MT
MBECE
NATIP
Partners:
MLSJ through NEA
NGO
MT Funds
MBECE Funds
NATIP Funds
NEA Funds
NGO Funds
Non-reimbursable
external financing
Implementation of information
campaigns / projects / initiatives among
Romanian communities abroad
Number of information campaigns
/ projects / initiatives carried out
Number of beneficiaries
Number of information materials
disseminated
Annual Responsible:
MFA
MRA
Partners:
NATIP
MLSJ through NEA
NGO
MFA Funds
MRA Funds
NATIP Funds
NEA Funds
NGO Funds
Non-reimbursable
external financing
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Training of teachers in order to carry out
activities to inform parents and children
about the risks of trafficking in persons
Number of training sessions
Number of participating teachers
Annual Responsible:
MNE
Partners:
NATIP
GIRP
GDSACP
NGO
MNE Funds
NATIP Funds
GIRP Funds
GDSACP Funds
NGO Funds
Non-reimbursable
external financing
Conducting information and counseling
activities for parents and students on the
consequences of trafficking in persons
Number of information and
counseling activities conducted
Number of beneficiaries/
participants
Annual Responsible:
MNE
Partners:
NATIP
GIRP
GDSACP
NGO
MNE Funds
NATIP Funds
GIRP Funds
GDSACP Funds
NGO Funds
Non-reimbursable
external financing
Encouraging media participation in
promoting public information messages
on trafficking in persons / trafficking in
child
Number of mass media published
articles
Number of TV/ radio programs
broadcasted
Number of broadcasts of video/
radio spots
Permanent Responsible:
NATIP
MNE
MFA
MRA
MYS
MBECE
MT
Partners:
GIRP
GIRBP
GII
MLSJ through NEA
The Prefect’s Office
NGO
Funds of
responsible
institutions
NGO Funds
Non-reimbursable
external financing
Specific Objective 1.2:
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1.2. Reducing the risk factors leading to victimization
Activity
Indicators Timetable Responsible/Partners Resources
Carrying out educational activities in the
area of non-formal education for
secondary and university education
students.
Number of educational activities
Number of beneficiaries/
participants
Annual Responsible:
MNE
Partners:
NGO
MNE Funds
NGO Funds
Non-reimbursable
external financing
Developing activities to reduce school
dropout among children and young
people
Number of children and young
beneficiaries of measures to
reduce school dropout
Permanent Responsible:
MNE
Partners:
NGO
MNE Funds
NGO Funds
Non-reimbursable
external financing
Developing vocational training courses
for people from vulnerable social groups
and implementing incentive measures for
the economic operators who employ
victims of trafficking in persons
Number of persons included in
the developed vocational training
programs
Number of economic operators
benefiting from the incentive
measures
Number of persons employed as a
result of the implementation of the
measures included in the
employment program
Annual Responsibles:
MLSJ through NEA
MPF
Partners:
NGO
NEA Funds
NGO Funds
Non-reimbursable
external financing
Identification at the level of each local
community of children at risk of
trafficking and providing the support
stipulated by law
Number of identified children at
risk
Number of children receiving
support measures
Permanent Responsible:
GDSACP
Local councils / Social
assistance public service
Partners:
NGO
GDSACP Funds
Local Councils’
Funds
NGO Funds
Developing campaigns/ projects for the
prevention of the risk group
discrimination.
Number of implemented
campaigns/ projects
Number of elaborated and
disseminated campaign materials
Annual Responsible:
MLSJ through NAEO
NAR
NCCD
NAEO Funds
NAR Funds
NCCD Funds
NGO Funds
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Partners:
NGO
Non-reimbursable
external financing
Specific Objective 1.3.
Monitoring the activity of the economic operators in the professional fields with high fluctuation of the labor force (construction,
agriculture, wood – processing industry, tourism, etc.)
Activity Indicators Timetable Responsible/Partners Resources
Performing periodic checks to prevent or
identify situations of trafficking in
persons for the purpose of labor
exploitation
Number of carried out checks
Number of verified employers
The number of possible trafficking
cases identified and notified to the
GIRP
Half - yearly Responsible:
MLSJ through LI
Partners:
GIRP
LI Funds
GIRP Funds
PROTECTION, ASSISTANCE AND SOCIAL REINTEGRATION OF TRAFFICKING VICTIMS
General objective 2: Improving the quality of protection and assistance provided to victims of trafficking in persons for their social
reintegration
Specific objective 2.1.
Strengthening the inter-institutional dialogue and the coordination of the assistance and protection of victims of trafficking in
persons and trafficking in minors
Activity
Indicators Timetable Responsible/Partners Resources
Establishing a working group to monitor
the implementation of protection and
assistance measures for victims of
trafficking in persons and trafficking in
minors.
The established working group
A drafted regulation of the
organization and functioning of
the working group.
June 2019 Responsible:
NATIP
MIA- GII, GIRP
MLSJ, NAPRCA, NAEO,
NAPD, NEA
MH
N/A
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MJ
MFA
NAR
Partners:
NGO
IOM
Organizing regular meetings of the
working group for establishing and
debating the intervention priorities, based
on the existing norms, the cases
highlighted by practice and the
recommendations addressed to Romania
Number of organized meetings
List of identified and debated
issues
List of established measures
Quarterly Responsible:
NATIP
Established working group:
MIA - GII, GIRP
MLSJ, NAPRCA, NAEO,
NAPD, NEA,
MH,
MJ,
MFA,
NAR,
Partners:
NGO
IOM
NATIP Funds
Developing and promoting instructions
regarding the integration and unitary
application of the provisions regarding
the assistance and protection of the
victims
Instructions developed and sent to
the institutions responsible for the
application of the provisions
regarding the assistance and
protection of the victims
September
2019
Responsible:
NATIP
Established working group:
MIA - GII, GIRP
MLSJ, NAPRCA, NAEO,
NAPD, NEA
MH
MFA
NAR
Partners:
NGO
N/A
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Monitoring and evaluation of the
implementation of the developed
instructions
Developed monitoring and
evaluation reports
List of conclusions and
recommendations
Quarterly Responsible:
NATIP
Established working group:
MAI - GII, GIRP
MLSJ, NAPRCA, NAEO,
NAPD, NEA
MH
MJ
MFA
NAR
Partners:
NGO
N/A
Evaluation of the existing legislative
framework and identification of its needs
to be amended and supplemented in
order to finance protection and assistance
measures for victims of trafficking in
persons, in emergency situations
Report on the opportunity to
amend and supplement the
existing legislative framework to
finance protection and assistance
measures for victims of trafficking
in persons in emergency
situations.
Proposed solutions for financing
the protection and assistance
measures for victims of trafficking
in persons, in emergency
situations, as well as the
methodology for their
implementation.
September
2019
Responsible:
MIA – NATIP, GII
MLSJ through NAPRCA,
NAPD
MPF
MJ
Partners:
NGO
N/A
Specific Objective 2.2.
Increasing the capacity of the social assistance system to respond to the specific needs of victims of trafficking
Activity
Indicators Timetable Responsible/Partners Resources
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Analysis of the functioning of the
protected centers and houses for victims
of trafficking in persons, established by
Law no. 678/2001 regarding the
prevention and combating of trafficking
in persons, with subsequent amendments
and completions, and the identification of
solutions to ensure the access of victims of
trafficking to specialized services, with
subsequent amendments and
completions.
Carried out analysis
Identified and implemented
solutions to ensure the access of
victims of trafficking to services
January 2019 Responsible:
MLSJ through NAPRCA,
NAEO, NAPD
MRDPA
Partners:
NATIP
County Councils
N/A
Permanent training of specialized
personnel within the social assistance
system on principles regarding the
interaction with victims of human
trafficking
Number of organized sessions
Number of trained specialists
List of covered topics
Half - yearly
Responsible:
NATIP
Partners:
MLSJ, NAPRCA, NAEO,
NAPD
GDSACP
PSAS/SAD
NATIP Funds
MLSJ Funds,
NAPRCA, NAEO,
NAPD,
Local Councils
Funds
Organizing regular meetings, at county
level, to debate the specific types of
intervention in the identified trafficking
in persons cases.
Report on the situation of the
identified cases and the types of
intervention, drafted and
submitted to NATIP
Quarterly Responsible:
RC of NATIP/ County Anti-
trafficking inter-institutional
teams
Partners:
NGO
NATIP Funds
Specific Objective 2.3
Providing specific assistance and protection to the main categories of identified victims
Activity
Indicators Timetable Responsible/Partners Resources
Developing indicators for monitoring and
evaluating the implementation of the
Developed indicators
Monitoring and evaluation
reports
June 2019
Responsible:
NATIP/
N/A
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procedures covered by the NIRM
(improved).
Annual Institutions responsible for
implementing the NIRM
Partners:
Periodic analysis and, where appropriate,
the adaptation of intervention measures
depending on the specific cases of
trafficking in minors
Report on conclusions and
recommendations
Adjusted measures
Half - yearly
Responsible:
NAPRCA
Partners:
NATIP
NGO
NAPRCA Funds
NATIP Funds
NGO Funds
Periodic analysis and, where appropriate,
adaptation of the intervention measures
depending on the presence of specific
vulnerabilities
Report on conclusions and
recommendations
Adjusted measures
Half-yearly Responsible:
NATIP
GII
MLSJ through NAEO,
NAPD, NEA
MH
NAR
Partners:
NGO
NATIP Funds
GII Funds
NAEO,
NAPD, NEA
Funds
MH Funds
NAR Funds
NGO Funds
COMBATING TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS
General Objective 3: Developing the capacity to investigate crimes of trafficking in persons and trafficking in minors
Specific Objective 3.1:
Developing and strengthening the professional knowledge and skills through the necessary continuous and updated training of
the professionals in the anti-trafficking judicial field and of those experts from the other law enforcement structures
Activity
Indicators Timetable Responsible/Partners Resources
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Organizing specialized courses for
experts within the structures for
combating organized crime, for the
development of tactics for investigating
the crimes of trafficking in persons and
trafficking of minors.
Number of organized courses
Number of specialized/ trained
police officers
Annual Responsible:
GIRP
Partners:
GIRP Funds
Introducing in the curricula of continuous
training of police officers from the
structures of combating organized crime
and of the other structures of law
enforcement some topics regarding
identification, referral, risk assessment,
repatriation, granting the reflection
period, assistance and protection of the
victims of trafficking, as well as other
aspects regarding the victimological
perspective of human trafficking.
Completed curriculum
February
2019
Responsible:
GIRP
GIRBP
Partners:
NATIP
N/A
Introduction in the curricula developed
by the NMI for training the justice
auditors and magistrates of some notions
regarding the identification, risk
assessment, referral, assistance and
protection provided to victims of human
trafficking, as well as aspects regarding
the victimological perspective, secondary
victimization, re-victimization and
consequences of victimization through
human trafficking.
Completed curriculum
Number of informed justice
auditors.
Annual Responsible:
SCM- NIM
Partners:
N/A
Training of professionals from various
structures who can come in contact with
victims of human trafficking regarding
Number of completed trainings
Number of trained professionals
Half - yearly Responsible:
NATIP
Partners:
NATIP Funds
DIOCTO Funds
GII Funds
LI Funds
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the provisions of the National
Identification and Referral Mechanism.
DIOCTO
GII
LI
MH
MNE
MJ
GDSACP
NGO
MH Funds
MNE Funds
MJ Funds
Local Councils
Funds
NGO Funds
Organization of awareness-raising
courses for specialists with
responsibilities in the field of combating
trafficking in persons (police, prosecutors,
judges, lawyers), also taking into account
gender issues.
Number of organized meetings
Number of specialists attending
the meetings
Annual Responsible:
NATIP
Partners:
NGO
NAEO
DIOCTO
DCOC
MJ
NURB
NATIP Funds
NGO Funds
NAEO Funds
DIOCTO Funds
DCOC Funds
MJ Funds
NURB Funds
Organizing sessions to promote and
extend the standards and good practices
of hearing minorS, victims of human
trafficking
Number of performed sessions
Number of trained persons
June 2020 Responsible:
DIOCTO
DCOC
SCM
Partners:
NGO
NIM
Project- Non-
reimbursable
external financing
Specific Objective 3.2:
Increasing the participation of victims of trafficking in persons in the criminal process
Activity
Indicators Timetable Responsible/Partners Resources
Improving the Victim Witness
Coordination Program in the criminal
trial
Improved Victim Witness
Coordination Program
June 2019 Responsible:
NATIP
Partners:
Project- Non-
reimbursable
external financing
12
DIOCTO
DCOC
GIRJ
GIRP- National Office for
Witness Protection
MJ
GII
GIRBP
Organizing training sessions for workers
from institutions with responsibilities in
implementing the Victim Witness
Coordination Program in the criminal
trial, regarding the provisions of the
improved version of the coordination
program
Number of carried out sessions
Number of trained experts
January 2020 Responsible:
NATIP
Partners:
DIOCTO
DCOC
GIRJ
MJ
GII
GIRBP
Project- Non-
reimbursable
external financing
Specific Objective 3.3
Developing the capacity to use financial investigations in the investigation of the crime of trafficking in persons and trafficking
of minors, as well as in the identification and tracking of the goods and profits obtained from committing the crime of trafficking
in persons
Activity
Indicators Timetable Responsible/Partners Resources
Identify the structures that may be
involved in carrying out financial
investigations and establishing a
cooperation relationship
Identified structures and the
agreed cooperation relationship
July 2019 Responsible:
DIOCTO
DCOC
Partners:
MPF
N/A
Conducting regular meetings with
specialists in the field of financial
Number of held meetings
Number of participants
Permanent Responsible:
DIOCTO
DIOCTO Funds
DCOC Funds
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investigations for the purpose of
exchanging good practices and debating
the types of action in the specific cases of
identified trafficking in persons and
trafficking of minors
DCOC
Partners:
Conducting training sessions for police
officers / prosecutors on the usefulness
and completeness of financial
investigations in optimizing investigative
results
Number of carried out sessions
Number of trained police officers/
prosecutors
Annual Responsible:
DIOCTO
DCOC
Partners:
DIOCTO Funds
DCOC Funds
Exchange of best practices with financial
structures from the transit and
destination countries.
Carried out exchange of best
practices
Permanent Responsible:
DIOCTO
DCOC
Partners:
DIOCTO Funds
DCOC Funds
Specific Objective 3.4
Improving the working techniques and tools in order to optimize the identification, tracking and seizing of the goods and profits
obtained from committing the crime of trafficking in persons / minors
Activity
Indicators Timetable Responsible/Partners Resources
Establishing the main obstacles in
identifying, tracking and confiscating the
goods and profits obtained from
committing the crime of trafficking in
persons / minors and proposals for
overcoming the identified obstacles
Identified obstacles
Proposed solutions
December
2019
Responsible:
DCOC
DIOCTO
MJ
Partners:
Project- Non-
reimbursable
external financing
14
Implementation of the proposed
solutions to overcome the obstacles
found in identifying, tracking and
confiscating the goods and profits
obtained from committing the crime of
trafficking in persons / minors
Implemented solutions June 2020 Responsible:
DIOCTO
DCOC
SCM
MJ
Partners:
DIOCTO Funds
DCOC Funds
SCM Funds
MJ Funds
Conducting training sessions on the
management of seized assets
Number carried out sessions
Number of participants
Annual Responsible:
DIOCTO
DCOC
Partners:
NAMSA
NAMSA Funds
Specific Objective 3.5
Developing the judicial cooperation among the structures in the fields related to human trafficking that can contribute to the
investigation of crimes of trafficking persons and trafficking in minors, at national level
Activity
Indicators Timetable Responsible/Partners Resources
Identification of the main structures in the
areas related to human trafficking that
can be attracted in order to create a
multidisciplinary team and to establish a
cooperation relationship.
Identified related Areas
Identified structures in related
domains
Established cooperation
relationship
January 2019 Responsible:
DIOCTO
Partners:
N/A
Creating a multidisciplinary investigation
team in the coordination of the case
prosecutor
Created multidisciplinary team September
2019
Responsible:
DIOCTO
Partners:
GIRP
NAFA
N/A
Specific Objective 3.6
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Strengthening international judicial cooperation among the units for combating the organized crime, specialized in combating
trafficking in persons
Activity
Indicators Timetable Responsible/Partners Resources
Cooperation with Europol and Eurojust
in order to identify common activities that
can be carried out for the effective
bringing to justice of offenders
responsible for committing crimes of
trafficking in human beings or trafficking
in minors across Europe.
Number of carried out joint
investigations (JIT)
Number of participations in
operational/ coordination
meetings organized by Eurojust/
Europol
Permanent Responsible:
DIOCTO
DCOC
Partners:
N/A
Exchanging data with law enforcement
institutions at the European level and
outside Europe (Europol, Interpol,
SELEC, Eurojust, etc.)
Number of informative files
disseminated through the police
cooperation channels available;
Number of requests for
international assistance received
from external partners
Permanent Responsible:
DIOCTO
DCOC
Partners:
N/A
MONITORING AND EVALUATION OF TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS AND POLICY IMPLEMENTATION
General Objective 4: Increasing the quality of disseminated information on the phenomenon of trafficking in persons
Specific Objective 4.1:
Improving the collected data and the procedure of data collection by the institutions with responsibilities in the field
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Activity
Indicators Timetable Responsible/Partners Resources
Organizing regular working meetings in
order to adapt and improve the
collection of relevant data in the field of
human trafficking, held by institutions in
relation to their specific tasks of
preventing, combating and assisting
victims.
Number of held meetings
Results of the held meetings
Annual Responsible:
NATIP
SCM
DCOC
GII
DIOCTO
Partners:
MLSJ, NAPRCA, LI
NATIP Funds
Permanent updating of the indicators
according to the evolution of the
phenomenon
Number of updated, modified,
removed indicators
Permanent Responsible:
NATIP
SCM
DCOC
GII
DIOCTO
Partners:
MLSJ, NAPRCA, LI
N/A
Upgrading of data collection systems to
trafficking specifications (SIMEV, ECRIS,
SIMISC, etc.)
Number of upgrades Permanent Responsible:
NATIP
SCM
DCOC
GII
DIOCTO
Partners:
MLSJ, NAPRCA, LI
NATIP Funds
SCM Funds
DIOCTO Funds
DCOC Funds
GII Funds
MLSJ- Funds
NAPRCA, IM
Specific Objective 4.2:
Improving the knowledge regarding the dimension of the phenomenon of trafficking in persons
Activity Indicators Timetable Responsible/Partners Resources
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Conducting studies/ analyzes/ researches
regarding the evolution of the
phenomenon
Carried out studies/ analyzes/
research
Annual Responsible:
NATIP
GIRP- DCOC, CUIA
Partners:
NGO
NATIP Funds
GIRP- DCOC,
CUIA Funds
NGO Funds
Non-reimbursable
external financing
INTER-INSTITUTIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
General Objective 5:
Developing and extending the cooperation process between the relevant national and international actors involved in the fight
against trafficking in persons, as well as strengthening the diplomatic efforts to prevent and combat human trafficking and to
protect the Romanian citizens in the countries of destination
Specific Objective 5.1:
Strengthening the cooperation between relevant institutions with responsibilities in preventing and combating trafficking in
persons and in providing assistance and protection to victims of trafficking
Activity
Indicators Timetable Responsible/Partners Resources
Reorganization of the IWG for the
coordination and evaluation of measures
to prevent and combat human trafficking
Amendment of the Government
Decision no. 299/2003 for the
approval of the Regulation of the
application of the provisions of
Law no. 678/2001 on the
prevention and combating of
trafficking in persons
October
2019
Responsibles:
DCOC
Partners:
NATIP
MJ
MFA
PM
MLSJ
MNE
MRDPA
N/A
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MH
MYS
MCNI
MRA
NAPRCA
Organizing regular meetings of the
National Steering Committee for the
prevention and combating of child labor
exploitation (NSC)
Number of held meetings
Half-Yearly Responsible:
NAPRCA
Partners:
Government
MLSJ
MH
MNE
MIA- NATIP, GIRP
NGO
NAPRCA Funds
Organizing meetings of the county inter-
institutional anti-trafficking teams
Number of held meetings
Permanent Responsible:
The Prefect’s Office
Partners:
NATIP
Local public authorities
Governmental institutions
NGO
Prefect’s Office
Funds
NATIP Funds
Local institutions
Funds
NGO Funds
Organizing meetings of local (county /
sector) inter-institutional teams to
prevent and combat child labor
exploitation (LIT)
Number of held meetings
Number of reports approved by
GDSACP and sent to MLSJ -
NAPRCA
Permanent Responsible:
GDSACP
Partners:
NATIP
Local public authorities
Governmental institutions
NGO
Local Councils
Funds
NATIP Funds
NGO Funds
Continuous training/ information of
actors involved in preventing, combating
Number of organized training /
information sessions
Permanent Responsible:
NATIP
DCOC
NATIP Funds
GIRP Funds
GIRBP Funds
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and providing assistance and protection
to victims of human trafficking
Number of trained/ informed
workers
Partners:
GIRP
GIRBP
GII
DIOCTO
MH
MFA
MNE
MJ
NGO
GII Funds
DIOCTO Funds
MH Funds
MFA Funds
MNE Funds
MJ Funds
NGO Funds
Non-reimbursable
external financing
Specific Objective 5.2:
Diversifying the collaboration in the field of human trafficking between public institutions, civil society and representatives of
the private sector
Activity
Indicators Timetable Responsible/Partners Resources
Signing collaboration protocols/
partnerships/ action plans between
governmental institutions and
representatives of civil society (NGOs,
trade unions, associations, etc.) involved
in the fight against trafficking in human
beings
Number of signed cooperation
protocols/ partnerships/ action
plans
Permanent Responsible:
NATIP
MFA
MRA
MNE
MH
MBECE
MT
MYS
Partners:
NGO
NATIP Funds
MFA Funds
MRA Funds
MNE Funds
MH Funds
MBECE Funds
MT Funds
MYS Funds
NGO Funds
Developing public-private partnerships Number of signed partnerships Permanent Responsible:
NATIP
MRA
MNE
MH
NATIP Funds
MRA Funds
MNE Funds
MH Funds
MBECE Funds
20
MBECE
MT
MYS
Partners:
Private Companies
MT Funds
MYS Funds
Private
Companies Funds
Informing the professional categories
among the service providers that can
come in contact with victims of trafficking
(notary public offices, person carriers,
hotel staff, etc.)
Number of informative actions
Number of beneficiaries
Annual Responsible:
NATIP
Partners:
MH- NAHP
NGO
NATIP Funds
MH- NAHP Funds
NGO Funds
Non-reimbursable
external financing
Specific Objective 5.3:
Developing international cooperation relations with similar institutions abroad, international organizations and bodies or
institutions/ bodies of the European Union
Activity
Indicators Timetable Responsible/Partners Resources
Participation in international cooperation
activities with similar institutions
abroad, international organizations and
bodies or EU institutions/ bodies
Number of meetings Permanent Responsible:
MFA
NATIP
GIRP
DIOCTO
MJ
Partners:
MFA Funds
NATIP Funds
GIRP Funds
DIOCTO Funds
MJ Funds
Specific Objective 5.4:
Strengthening the cooperation with the destination states in order to coordinate actions and efforts to prevent and discourage
human trafficking and to provide assistance to Romanian citizens.
Activity
Indicators Timetable Responsible/Partners Resources
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Developing partnerships with the
destination countries for human
trafficking
Number of held meetings
Number of signed documents
Permanent Responsible:
NATIP
MFA
Partners:
GIRP
DIOCTO
MJ
NGO
MFA Funds
NATIP Funds
GIRP Funds
DIOCTO Funds
MJ Funds
NGO Funds
Training of Romanian diplomats on
issues related to the problem of human
trafficking, as well as involving them in
the activities of information and
deterrence of trafficking in persons in the
countries of destination, in cooperation
with institutions and organizations from
those respective countries.
Number of trained diplomats
Number of carried out prevention
activities in cooperation with the
institutions and organizations in
the destination countries
Permanent Responsible:
MFA
NATIP
Partners:
MFA Funds
NATIP Funds
Specific Objective 5.5: Continuing the policy of attracting non-reimbursable external funds
Activity
Indicators Timetable Responsible/Partners Resources
Successful implementation of ongoing
projects
Number of ongoing projects and
partnerships
Permanent Responsible:
NATIP
GIRP
DIOCTO
Partners:
NGO
NATIP Funds
GIRP Funds
DIOCTO Funds
NGO Funds
Non-reimbursable
external financing
Project proposals drafting and
establishing
Number of drafted project
proposals
Permanent Responsible:
NATIP
GIRP
DIOCTO
Partners:
NATIP Funds
GIRP Funds
DIOCTO Funds
NGO Funds
Non-reimbursable
external financing
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NGO
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS USED IN TEXT
NAMSA National Agency for the Management of Seized Assets
NAFA National Agency for Fiscal Administration
NAEO National Agency for Equal Opportunities for Women and Men
NATIP National Agency against Trafficking in Persons
NEA National Employment Agency
NAPD National Authority for Persons with Disabilities
NAPRCA National Authority for the Protection of the Rights of the Child and Adoption
ANPS National Agency for Health Programmes
NAR National Agency for Roma
NCCD National Council for Combating Discrimination
SCM Superior Council of Magistracy
RC NATIP Regional Center of NATIP
DCOC Directorate for Combating Organized Crime
GDSACP General Directorate of Social Assistance and Child Protection
DIOCTO Directorate of Investigation of Organized Crime and Terrorism Offenses
DAS Directorate for Social Assistance
EUROPOL European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation
EUROJUST European Union Agency for Criminal Justice Cooperation
IWG Inter-ministerial Working Group
GII General Inspectorate for Immigration
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GIRBP General Inspectorate of Romanian Border Police
GIRP General Inspectorate of the Romanian Police
LI Labor Inspection
NIM National Institute of Magistracy
INTERPOL International Criminal Police Organization
CPI County Police Inspectorate
MFA Ministry of Foreign Affaires
MIA Ministry of Internal Affaires
MNE Ministry of National Education
MPF Ministry of Public Finances
MRDPA Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration
MJ Ministry of Justice
MBECE Ministry for the Business Environment, Commerce and Entrepreneurship
MLSJ Ministry of Labor and Social Justice
NIRM National Identification and Referral Mechanism
PM Public Ministry
MRA Ministry for Romanians Abroad
MH Ministry of Health
MT Ministry of Tourism
MYS Ministry of Youth and Sports
MCNI Ministry of Culture and National Identity
IOM International Organization for Migration
NGO Non-governmental Organization
SELEC Southeast European Law Enforcement Center
SAPS Social Assistance Public Service
CUIA Central Unit of Intelligence Analysis
EU European Union
NARB National Association of Romanian Bars.