- Find out your legal rights in Romania and the procedure to register with the authorities at dopomoha.ro/en
- Make sure that, on Romanian ground, you primarily come in contact with professionals, firefighters, police officers, social workers, psychologists, medical staff, civil servants, and specialized NGOs personnel.
- Make sure that you know the address where you will be accomodated. Send the details to someone you trust and to the Romanian authorities so you can be monitored.
- You have the right to refuse support from citizens or organizations if you have any suspicions and the option to directly address the authorities.
- Nobody is allowed to retain your personal documents, except for the police. If anyone is soliciting this from you, no matter the reasons, refuse and report the situation.
- Nobody is allowed to solicit sexual services against your will or to force you to work or beg in exchange for the offered support. This is a crime – human trafficking!
- Call 112 (or 119 for abuses against children) if you realize you are in immediate danger!
- Choose a safety password, a secret word which can be easily dropped in a text or call, to discreetly announce that you are in danger. Share this password with someone trustworthy who can call the authorities or the specialists who operate the Crisis Textline at eLiberare.
- 0800.800.678 TELVERDE ANITP (National Agency against trafficking in persons)
- 0757.749.845 CRISIS TEXTLINE ELIBERARE (NGO fighting against trafficking in persons)
Important phone numbers that ukrainian refugees can contact and ask for help in case of an emergency/ trafficking in persons situation:
- 112 immediate danger
- 021.9590 Romanian Border Police
- 0757.749.845 CRISIS TEXTLINE ELIBERARE (NGO fighting against trafficking in persons)