Title: Human Trafficking: The Modern Form of Slavery
1Human Trafficking The Modern Form of Slavery
2Human Trafficking Today
- Different forms
- 3rd Largest organized Crime
- Lifetime movie
ww.unodc.org/trafficking_humanbeings.html
3Project Components
- Topic How can college students get involved?
- Research 8 Organizations
- Contact 2 Organizations
- Talk to professors on campus
www.sistersofthedivinesavior.org
4Child Wise
- Mission Child Wise is as no not for profit
organization working to prevent, protect, and
reduce the sexual abuse and exploitation of
children in Australia and overseas. - Support
- Develop
- Advocate
- Ways to contribute
- Source http//www.childwise.net
5Gabriela NetworkGeneral Assembly Binding women
Reform, Integrity, Equality, Leadership and
Action
- Educate, Networking, Advocate, and Organize about
issues regarding sex trafficking, globalization,
labor, and the military. - Volunteer
- Administrative
- Community Outreach
- Phonebanking
Source http//www.gabnet.org/aboutgabnet/whati
s.html
6UNICEF
- UNICEF is mandated by the United Nations General
Assembly to advocate for the protection of
children's rights, to help meet their basic needs
and to expand their opportunities to reach their
full potential. http//www.unicef.org/media/media_
35908.html - The U.S. Fund for UNICEF supports child survival,
protection and development worldwide through
education, advocacy and fundraising. - Contact elected officials
- Fundraise
- Create an awareness group on campus
- Source http//www.unicefusa.org/site/c.duLRI8O0H/
b.25933/k.CA88/Home.htm
7Department of Health Human Services
- The TVPA 2000 has designated HHS to be
responsible to help victims of human trafficking
to better their lives in the U.S. - Rescue and Restore
- Increase identified victims, knowing what to look
for, understanding victims and asking the right
questions - Communicating to victims
- Outreach to those who would come in contact and
educating about human trafficking - Source http//www.acf.hhs.gov/trafficking/rescue_
restore/index.html
8Polaris Project
- An international organization that combats human
trafficking in the modern form. - United States and Japan
- Hotlines in English, Spanish, and Korean
- Empowers victims to create long-term social
change. - Join a Grassroots campaign
- Slavery Still Exists
- National Freedom Walk/Run
- Donate or Wish List
Source http// www.polarisproject.org/polarisproj
ect/
9United States Agency for International Development
- USAID is an independent federal government agency
that receives overall foreign policy guidance
from the Secretary of State. - Collaborates with the government and other NGOs
- Supported anti-trafficking campaigns in 70
countries - In 2005, contributed 15.18 million for
anti-trafficking activities that help educate,
prevent trafficking, and employment . - Volunteer Internships are available
- Path For Success
Source http//www.usaid.gov/about_usaid/
10Asia Foundation
- Committed to the development of a peaceful, just,
Asia Pacific - The Foundation's counter-trafficking programs
center on the achievement of four major strategic
objectives - 1. Preventing human trafficking and
exploitation2. Improving and institutionalizing
systems for effective law enforcement and
prosecution3. Enhancing services and protection
for survivors of human trafficking and4.
Developing and strengthening cross-border and
regional coordination. - Donate to the womens empowerment fund
- Books for Asia
Source http//www.asiafoundation.org/Women/traffi
cking.html
11Catholic Relief Services
- CRS official international relief and development
agency of the U.S. Catholic community - Madeleine Philbin-Midwest Regional Director
- Overseas work India, the Former Soviet Union,
and Southeastern Europe - Educate about avoiding human trafficking
- Training law enforcement about signs
- Advocate
- Source http//www.crs.org/about_us/who_we_are/ind
ex.cfm
12Network Against Human Trafficking
- To end human trafficking in all of its forms
through the use of collaborative strategies,
partnerships and services. - Outreach for potential victims in Iowa
- Alex Orozco Executive Director
- Policy Advocacy-awareness
- Bill-punish activity, compensation of victims
- Implementation train law enforcement
- Source http//www.iowanaht.org/index.htm
13Dr. Burt
- International governments need to do more.
- Educate
- Talk to organizations on campus
- Amnesty International
- Create an advocacy group
- Awareness and outreach
- Work with NGOs
- Personal communication, October 10, 2006
14Dr. Mauceri
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- Talk to officials and write to them
- Teach them what to look for
- Advocacy Group
- Educate
- Outreach
- Collaborate with nonprofits
- Personal communication, November 2, 2006
15Taking Action
- Educate and raise awareness
- Team up with UNI Amnesty International
- Get involved with NAHT
- Learn more and stay up to date about bills and
cases in Iowa and around the world