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In Bosnia and Herzegovina was primarily a source for Bosnian women and girls who were subjected to trafficking in persons , specifically forced prostitution within the country, though it was also a destination and transit country for foreign women and girls in forced prostitution in Bosnia and Western Europe. There were four identified victims from Serbia in Most trafficked women entered the country through Serbia or Montenegro.
There were reports that some girls, particularly Roma , were trafficked, using forced marriage , for the purpose of involuntary domestic servitude , and that Roma boys and girls were subjected to forced begging by organized groups. There was one case involving Bosnian males recruited for labor and subjected to coercive conditions in Azerbaijan in NGO 's report that traffickers frequently use intermediaries to bring clients to private apartments, motels, and gas stations where victims are held.
The Government of Bosnia fully complies with the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking. The government made clear progress in its anti-trafficking law enforcement efforts during by significantly reducing its use of suspended sentences and imposing stronger penalties for convicted traffickers. The government employed proactive systematic procedures to identify potential victims throughout , registering a greater number of trafficking victims, and referred them to NGO service providers which it funded.
The U. Although the government claimed compliance, the report noted the inability to fully meet the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking but that it is making significant efforts to do so. From to , the government identified victims of human trafficking an average of 78 per year ; most of them were children engaged in street begging. The Government of Bosnia made significant progress in its anti-trafficking law enforcement efforts over the last year, delivering one of the highest sentences for trafficking ever prosecuted in Bosnia.