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Shakti Samuha, Nepal: From trafficking survivors to advocates for human rights - The process of recovery and empowerment
FFW: Self-Representation and Participation of Trafficked Persons in Anti-Trafficking Interventions
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Ban Ying, Berlin: Securing the Rights of Domestic Workers for Diplomats
ATKI-HK: Women’s Participation and Collective Action to Promote the Rights of Domestic Workers
PNCC: Supporting Migrant Workers in Destination Countries
Institut Perempuan: Women's Movement and Women's Rights
Corporación Espacios de Mujer: Knowledge, awareness... Transformation!
Rights Jessore: Gender Equitable Participation in Community Development Processes
Asociatia Pro Refugiu, Romania: Educational Campaign and Legal Services on Trafficking in Romania
WOREC, Nepal: Violence against Women Migrants
FIDA-Kenya’s work in facilitating organisation among women workers in the informal sector of Nairobi
Shakti Samuha, Nepal: From trafficking survivors to advocates for human rights - The process of recovery and empowerment
FFW: Self-Representation and Participation of Trafficked Persons in Anti-Trafficking Interventions
CDTD, Kenya: Empowering Domestic Workers through Community Advocacy and Domestic Training Services
Ban Ying, Berlin: Securing the Rights of Domestic Workers for Diplomats
ATKI-HK: Women’s Participation and Collective Action to Promote the Rights of Domestic Workers
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Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime and the Protocols Thereto, Sixth session (15-19 October 2012)
Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, 21st Session
Human Rights Council, Twentieth Session
Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, 21st session
Written Statement Item 3: Human Rights Council XVII Session
NGO JOINT STATEMENT: THE UNTOC 5th CONFERENCE OF PARTIES 18 October 2010
Human Rights Council, 15th Session
An urgent need for a victim-centered monitoring mechanism to the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organised Crime (UNTOC) to combat human trafficking
GAATW Statements 2005-2009
Speak Out, Take Action, 2004
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GAATW Video Advocacy Project 2008
Documenting our Lives; Using Video Cameras to Tell Stories of Struggle & Exploitation
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