What does the National commission do?

Coordinates activities of state bodies and territorial bodies, self-government bodies and non-government non-profit organizations in the field of combating human trafficking and forced labor in order to ensure close cooperation and cooperation;

Organizes the development and implementation of state programs and other programs in the field of combating human trafficking and forced labor, as well as oversees the implementation of national legislation and law enforcement practices;

Studies the practice of analyzing, evaluating, monitoring and improving the effectiveness of measures taken to combat trafficking in persons and forced labor, and to identify, investigate, prevent and suppress crimes in this area;

The organization of effective international cooperation and joint action in the field of combating human trafficking and forced labor, as well as the collection, analysis and reporting of information in this area.