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Lee la entrevista en español aquí KOK - German NGO Network against Trafficking in Human Beings is a member of GAATW in Germany. Srishty Anand from the GAATW Secretariat conducted this interview with Sophia Wirsching, Executive Director, in July 2022 to...
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The Association for Action Against Violence and Trafficking in Human Beings – Open Gate is a member of GAATW in North Macedonia. In July 2022, Maya Linstrum-Newman from GAATW International Secretariat conducted this interview with Jasmina...
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Leer la entrevista en español aquí ECPAT Guatemala is a GAATW member in Guatemala. Jennifer Janssen from the GAATW Secretariat conducted this interview with the organisation’s director, Maria Eugenia Villarreal, in November 2022 to better understand...
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Alfie Gordo, 17 December 2020 The Philippines is among the top ten origin countries and the one with the largest diaspora population. Migration for labour has been a part of almost every Filipino family’s life for decades. Described as an indispensable...
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Women’s Initiatives (WINS) is a member of GAATW in Southern India. In November 2022, GAATW spoke to Meera Raghavendra, founder of WINS, to learn more about the history and current work of the organization. GAATW: Can you tell us when WINS started, what...
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Namrata Daniel South Asian countries have emerged as one of the significant sources of migrant workers for the countries of West Asia. For many South Asian women, one critical reason to migrate is the everyday violence that they experience in the...
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Leah Sullivan Thirty years ago, the village of Pastapur was struggling. Dalit and Adivasi (indigenous) people who lived there did so in poverty, surviving from tiny plots of inhospitable land. Many more were landless agricultural labourers, eking out a...
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Lee la entrevista en español aquí Legal Support for Children and Women (LSCW) is a GAATW member in Cambodia. In June 2022, Sumati Panikkar from the GAATW secretariat conducted this interview with Tola Chhay, Advocacy Officer at LSCW, to learn more...
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Women migrant workers across Latin America endure extreme violence in order to be able to provide for their families, according to research carried out among workers in the garment, domestic, service, sex and hawking sectors. Economic precarity was the...
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Most media stories, politicians’ speeches and NGO campaigns typically focus on the horrors of life in trafficking and dramatic rescues and escapes. The only thing we usually hear about what happens next is something like “she was reunited with her...
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Lee la entrevista en español aquí Fachstelle Frauenhandel und Frauenmigration (FIZ – Advocacy and Support for Migrant Women and Victims of Trafficking) is a member of GAATW based in Zurich, Switzerland. Jennifer Janssen from the GAATW Secretariat...
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Outcome of the Knowledge-sharing Forum on Women, Work and Migration, Colombo, Sri Lanka, April 2018 1 May 2018 If current trends continue, by the year 2030, two-thirds of all global wealth will be owned by the richest one percent of people.[1] This...
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Outcome of the Global Consultation on Prevention of Human Trafficking and Unsafe Migration Español Français 1 May 2019 Women from BOMSA, a GAATW member organisation in Bangladesh, at a 2014 May Day Rally in Dhaka. Forty-five representatives of 35...
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Leer la entrevista en español aquí. ASBRAD is a civil society organisation based in Brazil, a member of GAATW for 18 years. Vivian from the GAATW International Secretariat interviewed Dalila Figueiredo, Founder and President of ASBRAD, in April 2023 to...
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Project Partnershttps://gaatw.org/?view=article&id=1264:project-partners&catid=223
Following are the profiles of the eight organisations who are part of this learning journey along with an excerpt of their proposed project for 2023: MAP Foundation, Thailand, established in 1996 works with the mission to empower migrant workers from...
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Partnershttps://gaatw.org/?view=article&id=1340:partners&catid=272
Asia MAP Foundation, Thailand, established in 1996 works with the mission to empower migrant workers from Burma and their communities to take action to claim their rights and to fight discrimination against migrant workers. With their project titled...
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- Category: The Learning Journey
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IV Global Conference on the Sustained Eradiation of Child Labour 14-16 November 2017, Buenos Aires Position paper by the Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women (GAATW) versión en español In 2015, world leaders adopted the 2030 Sustainable Development...
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Statement by Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women on International Women’s Day 2022 GAATW stands in solidarity with all women workers – paid and unpaid, local and migrant. We salute their courage to organise, form collectives, and support each...
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Awaj Foundation is a member of GAATW working in the city of Dhaka, Bangladesh. In September 2023, Vivian Cartagena, our Programme Officer Alliance Strengthening interviewed Nazma Akter, Founder and Executive Director of the organisation, to know about...
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Across South Asia women leave their homes in the hope of improving their economic and social status and securing better lives and livelihoods. South Asian countries actively promote migration as an employment option and a foreign exchange earner but at...
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