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...
Institut Perempuan (IP) was founded in 2000 in Bandung, West Java, with a “feminist legal perspective”. Its goal is to strengthen women’s rights through advocacy, community education, capacity building of stakeholders, information and documentation. IP focuses on human trafficking because it is a major issue for women in West Java. The organisation also provides some direct services for victims. As an NGO, IP bases its advocacy on ‘women’s experience’ and not on ‘feminist scholars.’
Contact Details: Address: Jl. Dago Pojok No. 85, Coblong, Bandung 40135, West Java, Indonesia Tel/Fax: +62 22 2516378 Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Website: institutperempuan.or.id
Mongolian Gender Equality Center (MGEC) is a non-profit NGO that works for the people on different issues concerning human rights.
MGEC’s aim is to protect women and children’s rights, as well as promote gender equality. The MGEC is working towards developing a democratic society.
Contact Details: Address: #2-1/101, 102, Square Erkh chuluu, Khoroo 6, Chingeltei District Gender Equality Center Ulaanbaabar, Mongolia Tel: +976 11 311512 / Hotline:1903 Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Mongolian-Gender-Equality-Center/111485772206672
Established in 1997, Alliance against Trafficking in Women & Children in Nepal (AATWIN) has been working to raise a strong and collective voice against human trafficking. From the very beginning it has been working for policy change on local, national to international level. It has also made great effort for the conceptual clarity among the member organisations and people in general.
There are now 41 member organisations from different parts of the country. Having clear mission, vision, objectives and commitment to implement its activities, AATWIN has made its own place in national and international arena.
AATWIN's mission is to strengthen the movement against human trafficking, and the efforts to reduce and prevent it through empowering organisations promoting women’s and children’s human rights across the country as well expanding co-ordination with like-minded international networks and institutions.
Contact Details: Address: P.O. Box: 24960, Hemanta Marg, Babarmahal, Kathmandu, Nepal Tel: +977 1 5329787 Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Website: http://www.aatwin.org.np Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/AATWIN.org
CWIN, established in 1987, is a pioneer organisation in Nepal working for the rights of the child and against child labour exploitation. CWIN is an advocate organisation for childern's rights, with focus on children living and working under the most difficult circumstances. CWIN's main areas of concern are child labour, street children, child marriage, bonded labour, trafficking of children, children in conflict with laws and commercial sexual exploitation of children.
Contact Details Address: CWIN Head office Ravi Bhawan, Kathmandu, Nepal Tel. +977 1 4282255, 4278064 Fax: +977-1-4278016 Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Website: http://www.cwin.org.np
CWISH is a non-profit NGO established on 2 December 1993 in Kathmandu Nepal. CWISH is a non-partisan, non-religious human rights organisation which works all over Nepal advocating for the promotion of Human Rights and Peace in the world.
Contact Details Address: P.O. Box No. 21433, Triratna Marg, 89/11, Buddhanagar,Ward No: 10 , Kathmandu, Nepal Tel: +977 1 4784545, 4780446, Fax: +977-1-4781386 Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Website: http://cwish.org.np
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