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Joint civil society recommendations for the trialogue negotiations on the revision of the EU ‘Anti- Trafficking Directive’ (2011/36/EU on preventing and combating trafficking in human beings and...
22nd November, 2023
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GAATW International Secretariat and members stand in solidarity with Bangladeshi garment workers who are protesting the new minimum wage proposed by the Labour Department, which...
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GAATW organised a panel at the IWRAW virtual Global South Women’s Forum(GSWF) on 29th October 2023. GAATW organised it with its members and partners from South East Asia and Latin America. They are...
Berlin, July 2023
1. Background and Context
Over the last three years GAATW, together with ten partners from Southeast Asia and Europe, has used a feminist participatory action research methodology to learn about the experiences of 259 Southeast Asian women migrants who were...
In 2023, the Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women (GAATW) together with ten partner organisations from Southeast Asia and Europe researched Southeast Asian migrant women’s experience of migration to Europe, and of their reintegration at home...
Clean World is a Public Union for the assistance to women and is one of the first non-governmental organizations in Azerbaijan to fight all forms of violence against women and promote women’s rights. It was established in May 1998 and officially registered on September 29, 2006.Their purpose is to change the historically formed stereotypes of the public (with the help of the public) to the problems of violation of women's rights. Their main activities and services are: provision of legal, psychological, social and moral support as well as specialized medical assistance; research and planning; centre for reintegration and rehabilitation (asylum) for victims of violence.
Comitato per i diritti civili delle prostitute aps (The Committee for the Civil Rights of Prostitutes - CDCP ApS) is an Italian organisation that was founded in 1983 with the goal of advocating for the recognition of the human, social, and labour rights of sex workers at the local, national, and international levels. It also advocates for the decriminalisation of all forms of sex work as well as the elimination of mandatory health tests for sex workers. CDCP ApS also provides support to underrepresented populations (migrant sex workers, MSM, LGBTIQ+, people living with HIV) in order to advocate for their social and legal rights and ensure equal access to health and social services. Over the past 40 years, CDCP ApS has organised many advocacy campaigns for the rights of sex workers.
Since 2000, CDCP ApS implements a social reintegration programme for victims of trafficking and exploitation in Trieste. It is a founding member of Tampep International, a member of the European Sex Workers' Rights Alliance, and of the Italian National Anti-Trafficking Network. It has worked on the promotion of health access for migrants and migrant sex workers and sits on the Technical AIDS Committee of the Italian Ministry of Health. It is one of three organisations in its region to implement the regional anti-trafficking project 'Il Friuli Venezia Giulia in rete contro la tratta' in Northeastern Italy.
Contact details: Via Zeffirino Pisoni 3, Trieste, Italy Tel: +393477903003 Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Website: https://www.lucciole.org/
Mist is a community-based organisation created by a group of survivors of human trafficking who have organised themselves to combat human trafficking, promote the identification of other victims, and their protection and inclusion. This is done with the aim of allowing survivors to enhance their experience by helping other survivors, being active in the governance of the association and producing recommendations for a better access to rights and justice for victims. At least half of the board and staff are survivors.
Mist addresses human trafficking through a participative approach to promote identification and assistance to adult and child victims of trafficking for the purpose of sexual exploitation. It promotes empowerment and capacity building for survivors who want to be involved in policy-making or assistance programmes. Mist is a ressource center for victims and professionals.
Contact details: Address: 74 rue de Turenne 75003, Paris, France Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Website: http://mist-association.org/
Fundación Serra-Schönthal is a non-profit whose founding purpose is a commitment in solidarity with women who engage in prostitution and/or are victims of trafficking for the purpose of sexual exploitation, as well as the rejection of structures that do not respect human rights, especially in situations of injustice and violation of women’s rights. The general interest of the Foundation is to provide social assistance to women victims of sexual exploitation, development cooperation, the defence of human rights and the promotion of volunteerism
Objectives: 1. To support projects for the comprehensive care of women, adolescents and girls involved in prostitution and/or who have been victims of trafficking for the purpose of sexual exploitation. 2. Promote awareness-raising and education programmes, as well as advocacy campaigns and actions, to raise awareness of the causes of prostitution and trafficking, and the violation of women’s rights, and possible responses and alternatives. 3. Investigate new forms of prostitution and trafficking, including virtual prostitution.
Contact Details: Address: Calle Cartagena, 116, 28002, Madrid, Spain Tel: +34 660 37 55 22; +34 91 415 16 43 Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Website: fundacionserraschonthal.org
Prostitutes' Interest Organisation in Norway (PION) is a human rights organisation, contact place and political mouthpiece for women, men and transgender people who sell sexual services in Norway. Its main objective is to ensure the health and enhance the rights of sex workers. It advocates for the decriminalisation of sex work and for alternatives to the criminal justice system. It works for reducing the harmful consequences resulting from criminalisation, stigma and marginalisation. PION's activities are based on peer work and peer involvement. It offers low threshold health services, information, legal advice and help to all sex workers regardless of their residential status in Norway concerning sex work and other related areas such as contract law, debt, tax, housing, social security, and family law. It cooperates with other sex worker organisations and networks in the Nordic region and beyond.
Contact Details: Address: Torggata 10, 0181 Oslo, Norway Tel: +47 900 63 558 Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Website: pion-norge.no
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