Israel

The Israel National Anti-Trafficking Coordinator was established in 2006. The Office of the Anti-Trafficking Coordinator operates in several arenas, and its responsibilities include: ongoing communication and collaboration with various Israeli and international bodies; serving as an informative source of data regarding human trafficking globally and in Israel; building and maintaining a database of judicial decisions as well as expert opinions on the matter; providing guidance and consultation for legislative action; participating in parliamentary meetings; participating in inter-ministerial committees, including the Directors General Committee for combating trafficking; educating and raising awareness on human trafficking; and training key professionals in the field (police, social workers, immigration officers, state attorneys, judges, medical professionals, and more).

Contact: Office of the National Anti-Trafficking Coordinator Website

 

OTHER RESOURCES AND STATEMENTS

The Anti-Trafficking Coordinator in Israel: Core Functions (2014)

 

 

 

A Decade of Fighting Human Trafficking in Israel: Achievements, Challenges, Insights (2013)

 

 

 

National Coordinators – Questions and Dilemmas (2008)