OSCE Special Representative, in final report, calls on OSCE States to commit resources to fight human trafficking
VIENNA, 10 December 2009 - OSCE participating States must commit resources and show the necessary political will to tackle human trafficking, Eva Biaudet told the OSCE Permanent Council today as she delivered her final annual report as the OSCE Special Representative for Combating Trafficking in Human Beings.
Biaudet's term ends 31 December. She has held the position since October 2006.
"Fighting human trafficking is the cheapest option for governments, because doing nothing costs more, both in economic and human terms. Politicians need to include the fight in agendas and in budgets," Biaudet said.
"The OSCE is ready to continue helping participating States to combat this crime. Our advantage is that we work both at the operational and political levels - and that fighting trafficking is at the core of the OSCE comprehensive approach to human security."
Her office's 2009 Annual Report, titled "An agenda for change: implementing the Platform for Action against human trafficking", provides an overview of activities, achievements and challenges during her three-year term.
Biaudet highlighted the OSCE's crucial role in making the work against trafficking in human beings a recognized global priority. The Organization also has contributed to establishing international standards to combat trafficking.
"Eradicating trafficking may seem like an impossible goal, but if we start by taking a step, then another will follow, and in this way, we might see the end of what seemed to be a never-ending journey. We cannot waste time in the fight against trafficking, because the criminals take advantage of our mistakes and the victims suffer the consequences," said Biaudet.