Implementierung eines Verhaltenskodex gegen Kinderhandel und Kinderprostitution



Contract partner: respect - Institut für integrativen Tourismus und Entwicklung Country: Rumänien Funding amount: € 61.000,00 Project start: 01.07.2005 End: 31.07.2007

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Overall goal



Das gegenständliche Projekt "CODE OF CONDUCT ANTITRAFFICKING IN CHILDREN" in Bulgarien und Rumänien baut auf dem 2004 von der OSCE/OCEEA gestarteten Anti-Trafficking Programm "Public-Private Cooperation in the Prevention of Trafficking in Human Beings" auf.


Der vorliegende Projektantrag bezieht sich auf die konkrete Implementierung eines bereits gemeinsam mit Unterstützung von respect national erarbeiten und adaptierten Code of Conduct (freiwillige Selbstverpflichtung), schwerpunktmäßig mit der Tourismuswirtschaft in Rumänien und Bulgarien. Im Zentrum stehen dabei Bewusstseinsbildung, Unterzeichnung des Kodex durch einzelne Unternehmen, Training für Tourismusfachleute, Ausdehnung der Aktivitäten auf die Region in der Schwarzmeerküste und auf verwandte Sektoren (z.B. Transportwirtschaft, geplant für das 2. Jahr) sowie Schulung von MultiplikatorInnen (NGOs, LehrerInnen in (Tourismus)fachschulen.

project number 8108-07/2005
source of funding OEZA
sector Staatsführung & Zivilgesellschaft, allgemein
tied
modality
marker
  • Policy marker: are used to identify, assess and facilitate the monitoring of activities in support of policy objectives concerning gender equality, aid to environment, participatory development/good governance, trade development and reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health. Activities targeting the objectives of the Rio Conventions include the identification of biodiversity, climate change mitigation, climate change adaptation, and desertification.
    • 1= policy is a significant objective of the activity
    • 2= policy is the principal objective of the activity
  • Donor/ source of funding: The ADA is not only implementing projects and programmes of the Austrian Development Cooperation , but also projects funded from other sources and donors such as
    • AKF - Foreign Disaster Fund of the Austrian federal government
    • BMLFUW - Federal Ministry for Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water
    • EU - Funds of the European Commission
    • Others - various other donors are listed in ADA’s annual business report.
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  • Purpose/ sector code: classifies the specific area of the recipient’s economic or social structure, funded by a bilateral contribution.
  • Tied/Untied: Untied aid is defined as loans and grants whose proceeds are fully and freely available to finance procurement from all OECD countries and substantially all developing countries. Transactions are considered tied unless the donor has, at the time of the aid offer, clearly specified a range of countries eligible for procurement which meets the tests for “untied” aid.