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This Compendium of Resources was developed under the OSCE extra budgetar= y project =E2=80=9CPrevention of trafficking in human beings in supply chai= ns through government practices and measures=E2=80=9D. I would like to expr= ess my gratitude to the governments of Austria, Germany, the Netherlands, S= witzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States of America for providi= ng generous financial and political support to this important project. With= out this support, the development of the Compendium of Resources would not = have been possible.
The compilation of this Compendium of Resources would not have been poss= ible without the numerous inputs and contributions from government official= s and stakeholders who participated in our project events and workshops, as= well as our experts and partners. I would like to thank the experts and of= ficials of the OSCE participating States who attended the project events. W= e are indebted to each of you for contributing greatly to the Compendium of= Resources with information on national practices related to the prevention= of trafficking in human beings in supply chains.
Special thanks also to the experts and organizations who partnered with = our Office, actively participated in the project and contributed to the Com= pendium of Resources, including: the Council of the Baltic Sea States; the = Danish
National Board of Social Services Center against Human Trafficking; the = Ethical Trading Initiative; the Institute for Human Rights and Business; th= e International Labour Organization; the National Pact Institute for the Er= adication of Forced Labor (InPacto); Brazil; Swedish county councils, the U= K Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority, and the US Office of Management a= nd Budget.
For the second, updated edition, special thanks go to the OSCE participa= ting States and the National AntiTrafficking Coordinators/ Rapporteurs who = made written contributions to the update of the Compendium of Resources.
The first edition from 2018 of the Compendium of Resources was prepared = by Radu Cucos, Assistant Officer on Combating Trafficking in Human Beings, = who efficiently gathered and analysed a wealth of publicly available inform= ation and contributions by experts and OSCE participating States. Ruth Free= dom Pojman, former OSCE Senior Adviser, provided substantial inputs and exe= mplary overall leadership on the project.
This second edition of the Compendium of Resources was updated by Teresa= Gil Ricol, Junior Professional Officer, under the supervision and lead of = my Senior Advisor Julia Rutz.
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