Contact
German NGO-Network against Human Trafficking (KOK e.V.)
KOK is a registered non-profit organisation, advocating for the rights of trafficked persons and female migrants facing violence. It is a 43 member organisation including specialised counselling centres and shelters for trafficked persons, projects working with female migrations, counselling centres working with sex workers, women’s shelters and specialised safe-houses, Women’s and human rights groups umbrella organisations representing charities. KOK acts as an umbrella organisations, supports its members in their day to day work through research, expertise and advocacy work.
Phone: +49 (0) 30 263 91176
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://www.kok-gegen-menschenhandel.de/en/home
Violence against women” helpline (Hilfetelefon Gewalt gegen Frauen)
Advice on all forms of violence against women (including THB, violence within the field of prostitution and forced marriage). Available 24 hours a day, free of charge and anonymous, contacted by telephone and online via email or chat, in German and in 18 foreign languages, easy language and sign language. Aimed at all women who are affected or threatened by violence, persons in the women’s social environment and for professionals who come into contact with violence against women in their everyday work.
Phone: +49 116 016
Website: https://www.hilfetelefon.de/
Central Customs Authority, Directorate VII
Identification of victims during inspections, disclosure of information about offers of help / specialized counselling centers.
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.zoll.de
Federal Office for Migration and Refugees
Identification of victims THB; Asylum procedure.
Phone: +49 911 943-0
Email: [email protected]
Website: bamf.de
Other information: “Combating THB”, Working Paper 94,
08.11.2022, bamf.de/SharedDocs/Anlagen/DE/EMN/Studien/wp94-bekaempfung-menschenhandel.html
The Service Centre against Labour Exploitation, Forced Labour and Human Trafficking
The Service Centre aims at strengthening and expanding public sector cooperation structures to address labour exploitation, forced labour and human trafficking. Consequently, expertise shall be built up amongst the responsible stakeholders. By providing information and raising awareness, the Service Centre contributes to achieving a better level of understanding within key stakeholders at the federal, state and municipal levels about exploitative working conditions.
Phone: +49 (0) 30 5130192-75
Email: [email protected]
Website: Servicestelle-gegen-zwangsarbeit.de