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Anti-Trafficking Program in Mongolia In Mongolia, trafficking in persons for sexual and labor exploitation is on the rise, though relatively few cases have been tried, and fewer perpetrators convicted. Law enforcement and judicial officials face daunting challenges in their efforts to investi- gate, prosecute, and adjudicate human trafficking cases. Though Mongolian anti-trafficking statutes were significantly strengthened in early 2008, weaknesses remain in the interpretation and implementation of the legal code. The Asia Foundation has been at the forefront of addressing human trafficking issues in Mongolia since 2002. Through programs implemented to date, the Foundation has: provided technical assistance to strengthen and adopt key legislation that adheres to the Palermo Protocol supplement- ing the UN Convention against Transnational Organized Crime; established a highly successful hotline, in partnership with the Mongolian Gender Equality Center, which has received more than 3,800 calls resulting in a significant increase in trafficking cases registered with the police; and reached an estimated 100,000 youth through multi-media and awareness campaigns to prevent trafficking across the country. From 2009-2011, the Foundation continued its anti-trafficking efforts through a program to deter human trafficking, from and within Mongolia, through improved investigation, increased prose- cution, and strengthened prevention. STRENGTHENING THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK AND LAW ENFORCEMENT CAPACITY TO INVESTIGATE, PROSECUTE, AND ADJUDICATE PERPETRATORS In partnership with the Mongolian Human Rights Center for Citizens, The Asia Foundation conducted a series of trainings for more than 160 judges, prosecutors, investigators, and advocates. The trainings promoted a common understand- ing of legislative best practices and effective use of legal instruments. Additionally, in partnership with the Mongolian Women Lawyers’ Association, the Foundation supported the passage of a Law on Combating Trafficking in Persons. The Foundation has also contributed to compulsory training curricula for judges and prosecutors at the National Legal Institute, trained more than 600 law practitioners across the country, and built the capacity of anti-trafficking investigations. The Foundation also supported the Government of Mongolia to expand international cooperation to combat trafficking, resulting in a landmark coop- eration agreement signed with the Government of Macau, SAR. Since the amendment to the Criminal Code in 2008 an increase in trafficking cases filed in court has lead to 41 convictions with 80 perpetrators under Articles 113 and 124 of the Criminal Code of Mongolia. In May 2009, the Foundation was awarded a two-year program to reduce and deter human trafficking, from and within Mongolia, through improved investigation, prosecution, and prevention. The Asia Foundation has been working in Mongolia since 1993. MONGOLIA FACT SHEET The Asia Foundation promotes justice, accountability, and prosperity in Mongolia.

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Page 1: FACT SHEET Anti-Trafficking Program in Mongolia · Anti-Trafficking Program in Mongolia ... Zamiin Uud soum, Dornogovi aimag, ... will ensure human trafficking continues to decline,

Anti-TraffickingProgram in Mongolia

In Mongolia, trafficking in persons for sexual andlabor exploitation is on the rise, though relativelyfew cases have been tried, and fewer perpetratorsconvicted. Law enforcement and judicial officialsface daunting challenges in their efforts to investi-gate, prosecute, and adjudicate human traffickingcases. Though Mongolian anti-trafficking statuteswere significantly strengthened in early 2008,weaknesses remain in the interpretation andimplementation of the legal code.

The Asia Foundation has been at the forefront ofaddressing human trafficking issues in Mongoliasince 2002. Through programs implemented todate, the Foundation has: provided technicalassistance to strengthen and adopt key legislationthat adheres to the Palermo Protocol supplement-ing the UN Convention against TransnationalOrganized Crime; established a highly successfulhotline, in partnership with the MongolianGender Equality Center, which has received morethan 3,800 calls resulting in a significant increasein trafficking cases registered with the police; andreached an estimated 100,000 youth throughmulti-media and awareness campaigns to preventtrafficking across the country.

From 2009-2011, the Foundation continued itsanti-trafficking efforts through a program to deterhuman trafficking, from and within Mongolia,through improved investigation, increased prose-cution, and strengthened prevention.

STRENGTHENING THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK

AND LAW ENFORCEMENT CAPACITY TO

INVESTIGATE, PROSECUTE, AND ADJUDICATE

PERPETRATORS

In partnership with the Mongolian HumanRights Center for Citizens, The Asia Foundationconducted a series of trainings for more than 160judges, prosecutors, investigators, and advocates.The trainings promoted a common understand-ing of legislative best practices and effective use oflegal instruments. Additionally, in partnershipwith the Mongolian Women Lawyers’ Association,the Foundation supported the passage of a Lawon Combating Trafficking in Persons. TheFoundation has also contributed to compulsorytraining curricula for judges and prosecutors atthe National Legal Institute, trained more than600 law practitioners across the country, and builtthe capacity of anti-trafficking investigations. TheFoundation also supported the Government ofMongolia to expand international cooperation tocombat trafficking, resulting in a landmark coop-eration agreement signed with the Government ofMacau, SAR.

Since the amendment to the Criminal Code in2008 an increase in trafficking cases filed in courthas lead to 41 convictions with 80 perpetratorsunder Articles 113 and 124 of the Criminal Codeof Mongolia.

In May 2009, the Foundation was awarded a two-year program to reduce and

deter human trafficking, from

and within Mongolia, through

improved investigation,

prosecution, and prevention.

The Asia Foundationhas been working

in Mongolia since 1993.

MONGOLIA

FACT SHEET

The Asia Foundation promotes justice, accountability, and prosperity in Mongolia.

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HEADQUARTERS465 California Street, 9th FloorSan Francisco, CA 94104 USATel: (415) 982-4640Fax: (415) [email protected]

WASHINGTON, DC1779 Massachusetts Ave., NWSuite 815Washington, D.C. 20036 USATel: (202) 588-9420Fax: (202) [email protected]

MONGOLIAUnited Nations Street-18Central P.O.B-1003Ulaanbaatar 14201MongoliaTel/Fax: (976-11) [email protected]

www.asiafoundation.org

The Asia Foundation is

a private, non-profit,

non-governmental

organization. Through

its programs, the

Foundation builds

leadership, improves

policies, and strengthens

institutions to foster

greater openness and

shared prosperity in the

Asia-Pacific region. It is

funded by contributions

from corporations,

foundations, individuals,

and governmental

organizations in the

U.S., Europe, Canada,

Australia, and Asia, and

an annual appropriation

from the U.S. Congress.

PREVENTING TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS

In cooperation with the Mongolian GenderEquality Center, the Adolescents’ DevelopmentCenter, and other stakeholders, The AsiaFoundation trained more than 300 border guards,600 railway officials, and 450 Crime PreventionUnit members, and established anti-traffickingnetworks of community-based organizations andconcerned citizens. The focal areas for this pro-gram included Ulaanbaatar, Zamiin Uud soum,Dornogovi aimag, and Choibalsan town, Dornodaimag. Trained officials are conducting compre-hensive TIP prevention activities in thesecommunities.

In partnership with the InternationalOrganization for Migration (IOM) and theCenter for Child and Women Protection, theFoundation redesigned and distributed 500,000passport inserts that have resulted in increasedTIP reporting. In collaboration with the Unionof Mongolian Students, the Foundation initiateduniversity dorm-based anti-trafficking campaignsthat reached approximately 10,000 youth.

Since May 2009, when the Foundation wasawarded a two year program from the U.S.Department of State’s Office to Monitor andCombat Trafficking in Persons entitled,“Prosecuting Perpetrators of Human Trafficking”,we have seen significant improvements in investi-gation practices, an increased rate of prosecutions,and strengthened prevention measures. In thecoming months we anticipate that the Parliamentwill discuss the proposed anti-trafficking law thatwill ensure human trafficking continues to decline,and victims are entitled to state protectionservices.

PLACES IN MONGOLIA WHERE THE ASIA FOUNDATION HAS CONDUCTED

ANTI-TRAFFICKING ACTIVITIES

MONGOLIA

Ulaanbaatar

08/2011

The Asia Foundation has recently focused on training railway personnel ontrafficking prevention, identification and assistance to potential victims