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Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women

Human Rights
at home, abroad and on the way...

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Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women

Human Rights
at home, abroad and on the way...

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GAATW Publications

To place an order, write to gaatw@gaatw.org 2017 II Critical Assessment of the Implementation of Anti–Trafficking Policy in Bolivia, Colombia and Guatemala For the second year running, Fundación La Paz, Corporación Espacios de Mujer and ECPAT, with the...

E-Bulletin January 2020 - News from our member organisations

Justice at Last - European Campaign to promote access to compensation On 18 October 2019, La Strada International (LSI) and its members called upon all European elected representatives and European governments to implement a 6-point action plan to...

Meet Our Members: Srijan Foundation

Srijan Foundation is a member of GAATW working in the state of Jharkhand, in eastern India. In November 2022, we interviewed Pooja Rajiv and Rajiv Sinha, two of the founders of the organisation, to know about the journey, work and approach of the...

Super Bowl? Or Super Hyperbole?

Around this time every year we notice a spike in press coverage, especially in US media, about a projected rise in trafficking for sex in whichever US state is hosting the Super Bowl. It is an idea that is used to frame prostitution abolitionist and/or...

E-bulletin January 2017 - News from our Member Organisations

Access to Compensation for Trafficked Persons In October, La Strada International and 32 other GAATW members and partners launched the campaign ‘Justice at Last – Access to compensation for trafficked persons’ to raise awareness about the rights of...

Comitato per i diritti civili delle prostitute ApS

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...

E-Bulletin January 2019 - News from our member organisations

Women in the Workplace: Tackling gender-based discrimination through participatory research Focus on Labour Exploitation (FLEX), UK, is embarking on a new project to uncover the working conditions of some of the most vulnerable and disadvantaged groups...

Our Work, Our Lives: GAATW’s New E-Magazine

By Bandana Pattanaik In mid-2020 when we were still sceptical and confused about online work, our colleagues in Indonesia made us feel hopeful. By holding a series of inter-movement dialogues online, they showed us how to push the limits of digital...

Basic Principles of GAATW

The Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women (GAATW) is a network of non-governmental organisations from all regions of the world, who share a deep concern for the women, children and men whose human rights have been violated by the criminal practice...

Rights-based Governance for Migrants’ Rights

{loadmodule mod_latestnewsplusdate,Events and News} RIGHTS-BASED GOVERNANCE FOR MIGRANTS’ RIGHTS Global Compact for safe, orderly and regular migration: Thematic consultation on international cooperation and governance of migration in all its...

The Recurring Appeal of Simplistic Victimhood and Slavery Images

Launch of Issue 7 of the Anti-Trafficking Review 'Trafficking Representations' Guesteditors: Rutvica Andrijasevic & Nicola Mai Editors: Rebecca Napier-Moore & Borislav Gerasimov Representations of human trafficking, forced labour and 'modern slavery'...