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If your government supported the REVIEW of UNTOC including engagement of civil society and publication of reports they MUST speak up and continue to argue their case against strong opposition from governments, primarily Russia. YOUR engagement with your government to remind them how important it is that an INCLUSIVE and EFFECTIVE review mechanism to UNTOC is developed is critical at this stage!

 

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Home Links
Links and Partners

Links

  1. United Nations Office for Drugs and Crime: http://www.unodc.org/
  2. Human Rights Council: http://www2.ohchr.org/english/bodies/hrcouncil/
  3. Coalition Against Corruption: http://www.cac.org.ph/
  4. The Anti-Trafficking Monitoring Group: http://www.antislavery.org/english/what_we_do/programme_and_advocacy_work/anti_trafficking_monitoring_group.aspx
  5. Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women: http://www.gaatw.org 

Our Partners

  1. Uniting Church in Australia
  2. LEFO, Austria
  3. Ludwig Boltzmann Institute of Human Rights, Austria
  4. CHAME, Brasil
  5. Projecto Trama, Brasil
  6. Sodireitos, Brasil
  7. Legal Support for Children and Women, Cambodia
  8. SWAN, Canada
  9. ALC Association, France
  10. Ban-Ying, Germany
  11. Solidaritas Perempuan and Institut Perempuan, Indonesia
  12. On the Road, Italy
  13. FIDA, Kenya
  14. La Strada, Moldova
  15. WOREC, Nepal
  16. La Strada International
  17. BLinN, Netherlands
  18. Pakistan Rural Workers Social Welfare Organisation, Pakistan
  19. The Buhay Foundation for Women and Girl Child, Philippines
  20. Perm Center for Assistance to Persons Suffered from Violence and Human Trafficking, Russia
  21. Proyecto Esperanza, Spain
  22. Spanish Network Against Trafficking in Persons
  23. Fiz, Switerland
  24. Foundation for Women, Thailand
  25. Anti-Slavery International
  26. Franciscans international
  27. Amnesty International UK
  28. Centro de Capacitacion y Servicio Para la Integracion de la Mujer, Bolivia