Timeframe: 2022-2024
Budget: EUR 642,000
Donor: European Union
Human trafficking and migrant smuggling are lucrative criminal businesses that increasingly employ technological means to expand their reach. Organized criminal networks are using sophisticated methods to target vulnerable people for a profit, with a complete disregard for human life and dignity.
The Horn of Africa is a hub for migration as well as a source, transit and destination region for human trafficking and migrant smuggling. Lack of effective legal frameworks also represent a serious challenge in combatting these crimes.
Millions of people in and around the Horn of Africa have been forcibly displaced within their own countries or are seeking refuge in neighbouring states. Many migrants are victims of extortion, sexual violence, torture, forced labour and domestic servitude. Given the transnational and organized nature of this threat, cross-border and regional cooperation is essential.
The Regional Operational Centre in support of the Khartoum process and the African Union (AU) Horn of Africa Initiative (ROCK) helps national police forces dismantle criminal networks involved in human trafficking and migrant smuggling.
It does this by:
The Khartoum process is a platform promoting cooperation amongst the countries along the migration route between the Horn of Africa and Europe.
Project Rock involves a range of activities including:
Project Rock was initially launched in 2020 for a period of 2 years. Like Phase I, Phase II covers the following 10 countries: Djibouti, Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, DRC, Somalia, South-Sudan, Sudan, Uganda and Chad.