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Albanian women
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Only a small percentage of the 2.4 million people trafficked worldwide are given the help they need

 

Safety fears for women rescued in UK raid

The treatment of 19 women suspected of being trafficked and rescued in a police raid in Birmingham, has raised serious concerns...
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Feature -- Securing rights for child domestics


 
 
Cecilia Flores-Oebanda
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Cecilia Flores-Oebanda
 

On 29 November, Ma. Cecilia Flores-Oebanda, founding President and Executive Director of the Philippine organisation Visayan Forum Foundation, will receive the 2005 Anti-Slavery Award. Anti-Slavery International's Sarah Williams recently visited Cecilia and saw her in action, working to combat child domestic work and related slavery...
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Voice from the field

 

 
 
Fatimata Mbaye
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Leading activist and lawyer Fatimata Mbaye
 

Mauritanian governments have ruthlessly denied slavery's existence, but now there are signs of change. Africa Programme Officer Romana Cacchioli spoke to Fatimata Mbaye, President of Association Mauritanien des Droits de l'Homme (AMDH) about hopes on the horizon...
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