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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...
Novi put was established in 2010 by women with long anti-trafficking experience. The organisation is registered at the state level and implements anti-trafficking programmes comprised of education and grass roots prevention activities among groups vulnerable to human trafficking; counselling support to potential and confirmed victims; training and lectures for both law enforcement agencies and general public; lobbying and information campaigns. Novi put runs a Help Line providing up-to date information on human trafficking and safe migration. The organisation is a member of the core Regional Monitoring Team for anti-trafficking established by the ministry of Security of Bosnia and Herzegovina and a member of the La Strada International NGO Platform and European NGO Platform Against Trafficking, Exploitation and Slavery (ENPATES).
Contact Details: Address: Adema Buća 10, Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina Tel: +387 36 988022, +387 61 240934 Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Website: newroadbih.org
Asociación Civil de Derechos Mujeres Humanos Unidas Migrantes y Refugiadas en Argentina (AMUMRA) was founded in 2004 by a group of Peruvian woman migrants and refugees in Argentina. Today, its members are migrants and refugees from various countries. AMUMRA works to defend the human rights of migrant and refugee women, as well as their families. Specifically, they focus on the prevention of discrimination against migrants and refugees and provide health, social and legal assistance to migrants, refugees and trafficked women.
Contact Details: Address: Jufré 1051 Planta Baja, Dpto 2, Buenos Aires, Capitol Federal 1414, Argentina Tel: +54 11 47 72 6995 Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Website: amumra.org.ar
Since its creation in February 1990, CECASEM has witnessed the continuing social phenomenon of migration from rural areas to cities. Youth, children, adolescents, families, women and men move to the city in search of better opportunities, but many become trafficked for labour or sexual exploitation. CECASEM works to prevent trafficking by providing people with better opportunities for agro-fisheries development and improvement of health and education.
Contact Details Address: C/ Cuba # 1698 Miraflores and C/ Guerrilleros Lanza 1536. Miraflores CP 5173, Bolivia Tel: +591 2 2226672 Fax: +591 2 2129881 Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Website: http://www.cecasem.org/
Pro Adolescentes Bolivia aims to contribute to the respect and recognition of children and adolescents’ rights through empowerment and education, in order to allow them to make positive decisions about their health, citizenship, academic activities and environment.
Contact Details Address: Av. 20 de Octubre No. 1948 – Zona de Sopocachi – Edif. Terranova Of. 2b.Código, Bolivia 7255 Tel: + 591 2 2423167 Fax: + 591 2 2423167 Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Associação Brasileira de Defesa da Mulher, da Infância e da Juventude (ASBRAD) is an NGO that aims to defend women’s human rights, fighting and denouncing cases of violence against women, including trafficking in women, children and transgender people, for the purposes of commercial sexual exploitation and labour exploitation.
Contact Details: Address: Rua Vera, 60 - Jardim Santa Mena - Guarulhos/SP - CEP 07096-020, Brazil Tel: +55 11 2408 6448 Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Website: asbrad.org.br
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