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RE: THE TRAFFICKING OF PEOPLE FOR THE PURPOSE OF FORCED LABOUR IN ONLINE CRIMINAL ACTIVITY 8 February 2023 A. Introduction This complaint is made by the Global Alliance against Traffic in Women (in consultative status with AICHR since 2018), Tenaganita...
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combating not only trafficking but also violence against women more broadly (domestic violence, sexual violence, etc.), and online child sexual exploitation and sexual abuse. In each of these 3 areas, we have five types of activities: prevention work...
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- Category: Meet our Members
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organisers and women activists from the Global South have been unable to equally participate, share and contribute to online events, which still mainly cater to English-speaking audiences. Like many other organisations, GAATW has moved its meetings and...
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By Bandana Pattanaik In mid-2020 when we were still sceptical and confused about online work, our colleagues in Indonesia made us feel hopeful. By holding a series of inter-movement dialogues online, they showed us how to push the limits of digital...
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- Category: Our Work, Our Lives
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work in English. Our services continue to evolve as we consult with and receive feedback from the women. For example, the Online Outreach Programme that we started in 2015 was a result of feedback from the community, because up until then we had been...
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should safeguard people’s rights to and when using such technologies. Member States should ensure that measures addressing online recruitment and exploitation – including the extension of powers for law enforcement bodies to collect and monitor data –...
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program, she began creating short videos that could be easily shared on social media. In collaboration with Shan Radio Online and MAP Foundation, a grassroots non-governmental organization that seeks to empower migrant communities from Burma in...
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like in teaching or emergency response, and there have been cases where people lost these jobs because they’re also doing online sex work. So, this kind of stigma causes huge harm and it is a big part of what we are trying to change with our advocacy...
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seasonal workers. This data isn’t even available to the Scottish government. So we began by doing a lot of outreach, both online and in person. First, our in-person outreach, as it works now, involves going to places like car boot sales or standing...
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organising can counter the forces that disempower them. Both Self Employed Women's Association and JALA PRT have started online dissemination of the handbooks among their networks of domestic worker organisations and women organisers. Some Kerala...
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in massive resistance and counter-mobilisation around the world. For the last several months, many colleagues are convening online and offline to come up with people-centred alternatives. Although GAATW-IS has not participated in these mobilisations, we...
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- Category: Our Work, Our Lives
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Covid entirely ended our communication and interaction with the communities. It became quite limited or restricted to the online space. But working online is not the same, not everybody has a cell phone. Do the children and the women have phones? No… So...
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jobs and what are the unique challenges that they face? Aranya: The gig economy is big and covers a lot, including the online platform of e-commerce. JELI focuses on delivery workers, massage therapists, and domestic workers. There are approximately six...
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Structurehttps://gaatw.org/who-we-are/structure
violations, and human trafficking in the informal sector, including those in domestic work and palm oil plantations and online scamming. Grace Ideahor Osakue Member representing Africa membership An educationist, sexuality expert, and social worker,...
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Pro-tukipistehttps://gaatw.org/europe/finland/828-pro-tukipiste
services, which support peoples’ health and well-being and promote self-motivation in getting through life. Through online and field outreach work, the organisation strives to reach groups that are difficult to reach otherwise. Pro-tukipiste provides...
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- Category: Finland
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to trafficked persons during lockdown periods, inadequate healthcare for victims and caregivers in shelters, challenges of online counselling and delay in court proceedings and repatriation plans. These reports also detail the multiple vulnerabilities...
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At the end of January...https://gaatw.org/resources/blog/1084-at-the-end-of-january
can expect from Joe Biden Building Back Better The 13th Global Forum on Migration and Development (GFMD) Summit was held online on 18 - 26 January 2021. Unlike other years, all sessions were open to all delegates, a move that was applauded by CSOs. CSOs...
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focus on labour migration within the country. Many colleagues have supported the process of ‘writing’ by doing in-person or online interviews and focus group discussions and transcribed and translated into English the spoken or written words of women...
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services to clients during the lockdowns was hard to manage. Most of the counselling centres adapted well. They offered online counselling or found other ways to engage with their clients. It was much harder to reach the target groups and it remains...
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a questionnaire with four questions to find out what information they had within the 15 countries: to tell us about the online reality they were experiencing, what the women were observing, how they communicated, and how the recruitment happened. As a...
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