Bulgaria closed the project "Combating Human Trafficking" at a special ceremony on Tuesday. Photo by kameliya Atanasova (Sofia Photo Agency)
Bulgaria aims at opening of four centers for fight against human trafficking to be situated in the cities of Varna, Burgas, Pazardzhik and Sliven, the country's Education Minister Daniel Valchev announced on Tuesday.
The statement was made at the official ceremony for concluding the project "Combating Human Trafficking".
"Such crime activities could not be followed closely as they are very dynamic and most of the victims do not signal the police," Minister Valchev explained.
The International Migration Organization and the US International Development Agency have financed joined projects for working with risk groups, which help the integration of the most endangered people.
There have been given opportunities for training of women and children to help them prevent themselves of becoming victims of human trafficking.