International organizations that fight gender-based violence and support survivors
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Anti-Slavery International
“We work to end slavery throughout the world. We have projects in the UK and Europe, Africa and Asia, but our campaigning work covers the whole world. Together with local organisations we work to secure the freedom of those affected by slavery and press for effective implementation of laws against slavery.”
ECPAT International
“ECPAT is a worldwide network of organizations working to end the sexual exploitation of children. We work at all levels, supporting shelters for survivors, training and supporting law enforcement, influencing governments and conducting a wide range of research.”
Not for Sale
“With more than 45 million slaves in the world today, NFS sees the need to be creative and bold in creating solutions at a scale that can address the problem of human trafficking all around the globe. Currently, NFS operates across North America, South America, Southeast Asia, Africa, and Europe. We also have business ventures that create jobs for vulnerable populations, and that feed revenue back into our projects. Thus, in addition to providing direct care to trafficking victims, NFS has adopted an approach that provides fair-paying jobs, dignity, and long-term, scalable solutions.”
Orphaned Starfish Foundation
“The Orphaned Starfish Foundation is dedicated to helping orphans, victims of abuse, survivors of trafficking, indigenous children and at-risk youth break their cycles of abuse and poverty through technology based education, job training and job placement assistance.”
Stop The Traffik
“Stop the Traffik is a pioneer in human trafficking prevention. Working to unite people around the world by inspiring, informing, equipping and mobilising communities to; know what human trafficking is, know how to identify it and know how to respond appropriately if they saw it.”