The year 2014 was a milestone year for Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women (GAATW) as we celebrated our 20th anniversary. The year also marked the beginning of a new three-year programme cycle of GAATW, building on our previous work to engage more directly with the migrant rights and labour rights movements and continue to push for a human-rights-based approach in anti-trafficking policies and practices. Our work in 2014 focused on the thematic areas of Accountability and Power in Migration and Work, as well as strengthening our global Alliance through communications, research and our International Members Congress.