Expected results
- Improved victim assistance for victims and potential victims of early or forced marriage or forced sexual relationships and their families/peers in the 5 project partner countries where the Referral Roadmap will be implemented and in the Eastern Europe and Central Asian Region through dissemination efforts with UNFPA.
- Improved knowledge of harmonised, best practice standards for referral pathways by frontline professionals working in victim support services, child protection system actors, law enforcement, education and childcare, and justice who are confronted with victims or potential victims of early or forced marriage across the EU and seek an integrated, multi-professional guidance for responding and preventing this problem.
- Increased awareness of the applicability of the EU Roadmap of Referral Pathway on early/forced marriage throughout the gender focal points in the European Region via dissemination by UNFPA and through a wide range of non-governmental organisations and voluntary organisations that are working directly with children at risk of forced marriage and/or its consequences.
- Improved knowledge of harmonised, best practice standards for referral pathways by frontline professionals working in victim support services, child protection system actors, law enforcement, education and childcare, and justice who are confronted with victims or potential victims of early or forced marriage across the EU and seek an integrated, multi-professional guidance for responding and preventing this problem.
- Increased awareness of the applicability of the EU Roadmap of Referral Pathway on early/forced marriage throughout the gender focal points in the European Region via dissemination by UNFPA and through a wide range of non-governmental organisations and voluntary organisations that are working directly with children at risk of forced marriage and/or its consequences.