Global Allince Against Traffic in Women

GAATW sees the phenomenon of human trafficking as intrinsically embedded in the context of migration for the purpose of labour.

Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women

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Dear friends,

Warm greetings from GAATW International Secretariat!

As we prepare for GAATW's 30th anniversary and the International Members Congress and Conference (IMCC) in October, we are excited to develop the IMCC programme and reconnect with members and allies who will be integral to the event. To begin the celebration of our decades-long journey, we are sharing artwork to illustrate GAATW’s work on understanding labour migration and trafficking by centring women’s voices and agency, acknowledging rights-based responses, and creating spaces for intersectoral/cross-regional dialogues. The illustration was drawn by Sonaksha who also developed a creative art piece for GAATW’s 25th anniversary in 2019.

This June in Bangkok, we held the Women Workers for Change (WW4C): A Knowledge Sharing and Solidarity Forum. The forum successfully brought together representatives from partner organisations, women workers groups and advocates. Read more about it below.

GAATW E-bulletin: Issue 3, July 2024

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