05 July, 2011
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07 June, 2011
Position statement by Aboriginal Women’s Action Network (Canada). This speech, delivered by Cherry Smiley in Montreal, Quebec, explains how sexual exploitation is disproportionately tied to marginalized and vulnerable communities and demands an end to the exploitation of Canada’s aboriginal women. ...
18 September, 2009
A pictorial book made by children living in the red light area in Kolkata.
17 September, 2009
This handbook is specifically designed for anyone working with law enforcement to combat sex trafficking by confronting the demand for prostituted women and children, especially girls. It hopes to provide tools to law-enforcement officials to increase conviction against traffickers, thereby making it harder for the sex-trafficking industry to operate
17 September, 2009
This manual aims at strengthening the law enforcement response in India against trafficking in persons, through training and capacity building. It focuses on training of police officials and prosecutors, setting up Integrated Anti Human Trafficking Units, establishing networks among law enforcement agencies and civil society partners as well as developing...
30 August, 2009
A joint conference between Apne Aap Women Worldwide, Confederation of Indian Industries (CII) and the US Consulate facilitated an interface between corporate houses, the media and NGOs working on human trafficking. This conference titled, ‘Corporate Social Responsibility to Counter Human Trafficking’ was designed by Apne Aap and attended by 90...
30 August, 2009
This handbook is a compilation of Indian laws, International Instruments, selected case laws related to human trafficking which could be of immense help for not only the functionaries of the criminal justice system, but also the civil society activist.
The focus of Criminal Justice System has sharply shifted from the accused to the victim. Hence,...