This report presents two joint submissions prepared for the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), highlighting the human rights challenges faced by migrant domestic workers in Saudi Arabia.
Part 1 is a joint submission by the Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women (GAATW) and our member Sema...
Over the past two decades, GAATW has consistently explored issues related to access to justice for migrant and trafficked women who have struggled with judicial processes due to discriminatory practices that prevent them from claiming their rights. This new report highlights the stereotypes and prejudices of decision-makers that continue to...
18 October 2024
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The Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women (GAATW) is an Alliance of more than 100 non-governmental organisations from Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean and North America. GAATW views human trafficking within...
As a joint effort among organisations supporting Sex Workers rights, GAATW submitted a statement for the 56th session of the Human Rights Council in Geneva. As part of a delegation of representatives of Sex Workers groups and organisations, Sabra Boyd from Sex Workers and Survivors United, a member organisation of our US member organisation...
Global Alliance against Traffic in Women February 2024
About GAATW
The Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women (GAATW) is an Alliance of non-governmental organisations from Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas. Member organisations work to promote the rights of migrants and survivors...
25 April 2024
On 23 of April, during its last plenary meeting of this mandate, the EU parliament adopted the final text of the recast of the EU anti-trafficking Directive1. We, the undersigned non-governmental human rights organisations, welcome some progress that has been made in the revised Directive. It is positive that sanctions for...
CENTRO DE CAPACITACION Y SERVICIO PARA LA INTEGRACION DE LA MUJER (CECASEM BOLIVIA)
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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/
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