Anti-Trafficking Resources & Organizations


 
 
Ban-Ying Coordination Center  (English, German & Thai) Ban-Ying is located in Germany and its work focuses on examining the inter-relation between female labor migration from South East Asia and the phenomenon of trafficking in women.  The task includes lobbying and informing, networking and counseling.
Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking (CAST) Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking was established to address the special needs of trafficked persons, and related issues, within the context of a network of non-profit human service providers.
International Human Rights Law Group (IHRLG), Initiative against trafficking in persons The Initiative Against Trafficking in Persons was established as a project of the Women's Rights Advocacy Program (WRAP) to combat the global trade in persons.  The Initiative was launched to concentrate on the problems related to the exponential increase in the trafficking of women and girls in Asia and the Former Soviet Union into the United States and Europe.  Actions the Law Group undertakes to implement these goals are divided into five components: domestic capacity-building; international advocacy, national advocacy and law reform; coalition strategy-building; and a publications component.
La Strada  (Czech & English) La Strada group is an international program which operates in the Netherlands, Poland, Bulgaria, Ukraine and the Czech Republic.  La Strada focuses on prevention of traffic in women, support of victims of traffic in women, influencing legislation and disseminating information on the issue.
United Nations Development for Women (UNIFEM)  UNIFEM is part of the United Nations which promotes women's empowerment and gender equality. It works to ensure the participation of women in all levels of development planning and practice.