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STAR
Network Publications
Impact Assessment of the Project
(Zagreb, Croatia, 2006)
The purpose of this pilot-phase impact assessment is to provide preliminary data on the impact of STAR Network (STAR) on the capacity of civil society organisations and individuals to engage in activities that bring about positive social change and cross-border cooperation in the Yugoslav successor states (YSS).
English version
(297 KB, Adobe Acrobat format, free
reader available)
Regional Anti-trafficking Mobilization for Prevention
(Sarajevo, 2007)
Building on more than five years of trafficking prevention work, STAR is proud to present its fourth publication devoted to sharing knowledge and experience on preventing human trafficking throughout the former Yugoslavia. Regional Anti-trafficking Mobilization for Prevention details STAR partners' groundbreaking work with employment authorities on preventing labor trafficking as well as time-tested strategies for raising community awareness. Also presented are detailed findings from STAR's Regional Conference on trafficking prevention, which gathered experts from Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Greece, Montenegro, Serbia and the USA in May 2007.
English version
(836 KB, Adobe Acrobat format, free
reader available)
Croatia Trafficking Prevention Activity
(Zagreb, 2006)
Presented by World Learning’s project of the same name, this publication introduces the fight against trafficking in Croatia. The PETRA network of anti-trafficking NGOs, efforts to close the traffickers’ “Balkans route”, national awareness-raising campaigns and grassroots outreach to youth are all part of the response that the project has supported. The publication ends with a chilling account, based on true stories, of a trafficking victim’s experience of deception, abuse and escape.
Croatian/English version
(1.9 MB, Adobe Acrobat format, free
reader available)
Community Mobilization in Prevention of Human Trafficking (Sarajevo, 2006)
Highlights four years of achievements of the BATCOM project and its partners. Through approaches as diverse as radio broadcasts, comic books, workshops aimed at potential clients of trafficked women, theater productions and classroom discussions, BATCOM and its partners have found local responses to the problem of trafficking. This publication tells the stories of those responses in the words of the NGO leaders, journalists, prosecutors and law enforcement officials on the front lines of the fight against human trafficking in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Bosnian
version
(1.3 MB, Adobe Acrobat format, free
reader available)
English version
(1.4 MB, Adobe Acrobat format, free
reader available)
Local Communities Preventing Trafficking in Human Beings(Sarajevo, 2005)
Includes detailed case studies of the local projects implemented by STAR's grantee partners in Bosnia and
Herzegovina from 2002-2004. It also details the work of the Bosnian government’s anti-trafficking efforts and those of STAR/World Learning.
Bosnian
version
(1.5 MB, Adobe Acrobat format, free
reader available)
English version
(1.8 MB, Adobe Acrobat format, free
reader available)
Public Policy Advocacy: Women for Social Change in the Yugoslav
Successor States (Zagreb, 1998)
Workbook available in English, Croatian, Macedonian and Albanian
Fe-mail za Znalice (Zagreb, 1997)
E-mail networking guide for women (Croatian only)
International Funding Guide (Zagreb, 1998)
Available in English and Croatian
The Women in Economy Action Guide (Prishtina, 2001)
Provides
ideas and guidance on how to
campaign to persuade politicians and officials to introduce reforms
that will increase women’s access to economic opportunities.
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