directly involved in formulation, methodology, programme implementation
and evaluation.
The long-term objective is to develop a harmonized inter-agency programme
and more opportunities for the fellows already trained to further cooperate
with United Nations agencies and NHRIs when they return to their
communities. In this context, United Nations colleagues in the field are
encouraged to promote the programme and encourage former fellows to
contact their respective agencies and programmes with a view to further
cooperation.
4.
The United Nations Voluntary Trust Fund on Contemporary Forms of
Slavery
The Fund gives small grants (up to $15,000) to organizations for projects
that provide legal, financial and humanitarian assistance to victims of
contemporary forms of slavery and often supports projects of minority
organizations. It has awarded grants, for instance, for medical aid, food,
shelter and vocational training to girl victims of trafficking for sexual and
economic exploitation; support for a rehabilitation centre for street children;
identification and release of bonded labourers in the carpet industry and
stone quarries; education and provision of health care to children who had
been working in brick kilns. The deadline for applications is the month of
December each year. More information on the Fund, including application
forms and criteria, can be found on its website.24
24
www2.ohchr.org/english/about/funds/slavery (accessed 26 August 2010).
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