- Conduct a comprehensive needs assessment to identify gaps and challenges in existing victim support services and rehabilitation programs.
- Develop and implement specialized training programs for social workers, law enforcement, healthcare professionals, and other relevant stakeholders to enhance their capacity to support and assist survivors of human trafficking.
- Establish or strengthen partnerships with local and international NGOs, government agencies, and community-based organizations to improve access to comprehensive support services for survivors.
- Design and implement awareness campaigns to educate the general public about the issue of human trafficking and the available support services for survivors.
- Provide trauma-informed care and mental health support services for survivors, including counseling, therapy, and support groups.
- Establish or enhance safe housing and shelter options for survivors, ensuring their safety and security while they are in recovery.
- Offer vocational training, job placement assistance, and educational support to help survivors rebuild their lives and achieve economic independence.
- Conduct regular monitoring and evaluation of the effectiveness of the support services and rehabilitation programs, and make necessary adjustments based on the findings.
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