 Belgium is primarily a country of destination for victims of trafficking but it can also be a country of transit or a country of origin. Counter-trafficking policy in Belgium is based on a multidisciplinary approach where all the actors in the field and the political actors work together. IOM's role in that is to in the field identify potential victims and to refer them to shelters. For example, a young lady who was referred to IOM by a hospital where she gave birth and when we had doubts about her status we informed her first of all about her rights as a potential victim of trafficking. We made sure she could go to a safe place to stay and that she could make an informed decision about her future. After the exchanges we had she decided to opt for a volunteer return and so IOM together with the IOM mission in her country of origin organized a return which means we assessed the risks linked to this return and then the colleagues made sure that she could get the right reintegration support after return which means accommodation, support to find a job and material assistance for her and her child.