Monitoring happens throughout implementation to ensure that UNODC human trafficking and migrant smuggling interventions / programmes are delivered in a way that is consistent with human rights and gender equality principles and objectives...
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Evaluation of activities that have been implemented must consider human rights and gender factors, and all evaluation processes, products and deliverables must respond to human rights and gender quality standards...
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Identification should ideally be aimed at identifying vulnerabilities to trafficking and exploitation rather than only identifying evidence that trafficking in persons as set out in the Trafficking in Persons Protocol has taken place...
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Beneficiary countries have capacity, tools and information to develop, implement, monitor and evaluate evidence-based strategies and policies against TIP and SOM, aligned with international instruments..
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Beneficiary countries adapt their national legal frameworks on trafficking in persons and smuggling of migrants in line with international standards and other good practices...
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Efforts to ensure that human rights and gender-based approaches are taken throughout implementation can be supported by the design and application of measurable indicators..
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Beneficiary countries contribute to strengthened regional and trans-regional cooperation related to trafficking in persons and smuggling of migrants...
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Beneficiary countries improve the scope and quality of their protection response, including identification, referral and support for victims of trafficking, vulnerable smuggled migrants and other vulnerable migrants...
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