Training on Gender Mainstreaming approach to Migrant Smuggling and Trafficking Human Beings (Pro-bono online or in-person)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16ZQTTBABEU
Please note that the curriculum can be further customized or expanded based on specific time constraints, participant needs, and available resources.
1.- Understanding gender and human rights approach in migration and crime:
Understanding a gender and human rights approach to migration and crime involves analyzing and comprehending the intersection between gender, human rights, migration, and crime. This approach recognizes the importance of considering gender factors in understanding and addressing the differential impacts and experiences of individuals involved in migration and crime.
2.- Developing critical thinking. Where is my voice in risky situations:
Developing critical thinking involves questioning and analyzing one’s own perspectives and understanding in order to actively engage with and evaluate situations, particularly in risky or challenging circumstances. It involves examining personal agency and identifying ways to assert one’s voice and contribute to decision-making processes.
3.- Identifying up to 22 types of sexual and gender-based violence when taking statements:
When taking statements, it is important to be able to identify and recognize up to 22 types of sexual and gender-based violence. This involves being familiar with the various forms of violence, such as sexual assault, harassment, exploitation, and discrimination, and accurately documenting them in statements or reports.
4.- Listing key indicators of human trafficking, human smuggling, and aggravated smuggling in records:
Listing key indicators of human trafficking, human smuggling, and aggravated smuggling in records involves documenting and recording important identifiers or signs that may indicate the presence of these crimes. This includes factors such as coercion, deception, exploitation, transportation, and the violation of human rights.
5.- Applying gender tools in police work. Gender indicators:
Applying gender tools in police work involves utilizing gender indicators to analyze and address gender-related issues. These indicators help identify and assess the specific gender dynamics, vulnerabilities, and impacts within policing contexts, enabling law enforcement agencies to develop targeted strategies and interventions.