Lithuania
9. What are the main tasks and responsibilities of the National Rapporteur in your country?
- 9.1. Monitoring and analyses of the situation, trends and possible threads.
- 9.2. Collection of data on THB.
- 9.2.1. There is a central collection of a statistical data on THB and the data is received from various stakeholders.
Yes- 9.2.1.1. If yes, please provide information on the nature of the stakeholders. (E. g. Ministry of Justice, Police, Labour Inspectors, Embassies, NGOs, etc.).
Depersonalized data base is established by IOM Mission in Lithuania. It was partly financed by the Ministry of the Interior of Republic of Lithuania. It enables non-governmental organisations to exchange available information about the victims of trafficking in human beings. State institutions can also use this statistical and analytical information prepared on half-year basis.
- 9.2.1.1. If yes, please provide information on the nature of the stakeholders. (E. g. Ministry of Justice, Police, Labour Inspectors, Embassies, NGOs, etc.).
- 9.2.2. Is some of the data collected directly by the National Rapporteurs office? (E. g. personal data on the following).
No.
- 9.2.1. There is a central collection of a statistical data on THB and the data is received from various stakeholders.
- 9.3. Coordination of anti-trafficking activities on a national level.
In 2007 National Coordinator was appointed
In 2005 National anti-trafficking task force for coordination of implementation of measures provided in national action plan was established. It composes from representatives from different ministries involved in implementation of national anti-trafficking action plan. Also, representatives form Prosecutor General office, law enforcement agencies etc. - 9.4. National Reports.
- 9.4.1. Annual reports.
Two kinds of national reports are prepared: one is prepared by the Ministry of Interior. The aim is to report to Government how national anti-trafficking action plan is implemented (every half of year); the other one is prepared by independent NGO, to evaluate constantly THB situation in Lithuania. - 9.4.2. Reports based on a longer period. Please describe period length and state why this specific period of time was chosen.
Report for years 2005–2008 - main goal of this report is to evaluate the implementation of the Programme for the Prevention and Control of Trafficking in Human Beings for 2005-2008.
- 9.4.1. Annual reports.
- 9.5. Preparation and evaluation of the National Action Plans.
- 9.5.1.To whom are the above mentioned documents submitted?
National action plan is approved by the resolution of the Government of Republic of Lithuania. - 9.5.2. Who approves these documents?
National action plan is approved by the resolution of the Government of Republic of Lithuania. - 9.5.3. Who enforces the actions stipulated by the documents?
All governmental institutions involved in to the implementation of national action plan (Ministry of the Interior, Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Social Security and Labour, Ministry of Education and Science, Ministry of Health, Migration Department under the Ministry of the Interior, Police Department under the Ministry of the Interior, State Border Guars service under the Ministry of the Interior, Law Institute etc.)
- 9.5.1.To whom are the above mentioned documents submitted?
- 9.6. International cooperation in the majority of the above mentioned areas.
Yes. International cooperation plays an important part in the anti-trafficking policy. It is exercised through Interpol, Europol channels. Also, Lithuanian representatives are active in the Council of the Baltic Sea States experts group against Trafficking in Human Beings. In October 2007 high level international conference “Preventing Trafficking in Human Beings: Challenges and Solutions” was jointly organized by OSCE and the Government of the Republic of Lithuania.