Open Directory - Society: People: Women: Women's Rights: Anti Trafficking
See also: This category in other languages: - Works for the global eradication of trafficking for sexual exploitation and the provision of practical care and support. Has stories, resources, lists of churches, and youth activities. - A nonprofit organization dedicated to the prevention of sex trafficking through education and creative media. Lists options, articles, and options in various regions. - An international charity founded by Queen Silvia of Sweden to raise awareness of and lend aide to sexually abused or trafficked women and children. Programs and news, projects and funds. - A non-governmental organization that promotes women's human rights and combats sexual exploitation in all its forms. Has information about campaigns, fact books, and resources. - Does research and writing on trafficking, sexual exploitation, violence against women, women's organized resistance to violence, and religious fundamentalism and women's rights. - Works to stop girl and women trafficking by supporting the programs and rehabilitation homes. Has details on the team, news, stories, and aid options. - Offers the widest possible mutual assistance between all criminal police authorities and provides a structured platform for raising awareness, building competence and identifying best practices within law enforcement worldwide. - Crusading for the prevention of girl trafficking, rescue, rehabilitation, integration of survivors of trafficking. Has news and events, resources, and galleries. - Works against sex and labor trafficking, and commercial sexual exploitation. Features various resources, media feeds, and action possibilities. - Full text of 1912 book by Jane Addams which describes the problem of women forced into prostitution. - Collects and presents research and commentary regarding the effects of United States Trafficking Laws and Policies in the US and internationally. - Information on various forms of trafficking in human beings. - HRW submitted requests to the U.S. government for documents relating to trafficking in persons in Bosnia pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act. A limited number of documents were later obtained. - Arguing that trafficking in women is a form of violence against women and a clear violation of fundamental human rights, the author provides a general discussion of the social, economic, and legal dimensions of the problem. (June 01, 2000)