| Child Participation
in South Asia |
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http://www.groups.yahoo.com/group/ChildParticipationInSouthAsia/ |
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Yahoo group seeking to stimulate
individuals and organisations to apply child
rights programming by actively working with
children and young people in all stages of
programme cycle and organisation development
in South Asia. |
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| Child Rights Information Network (CRIN)
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http://www.crin.org/email/index.asp |
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CRIN publishes “CRINMAIL”
- available in English, French and Spanish
- and provides regular news bulletins about
child rights issues, publications and events. |
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| Commercial
Sexual Exploitation News (CSE News) |
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A news list about the global
sexual exploitation of women and children,
with special emphasis on trafficking, prostitution,
and pornography. To subscribe, email Donna
M. Hughes at dhughes@uri.edu |
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| iAbolish |
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www.iabolish.com |
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The American Anti-Slavery Group
(AASG) is a human rights group dedicated to
abolishing modern day slavery worldwide whose
efforts centre around building public awareness,
leading advocacy campaigns, and empowering
survivors and activists. |
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| La Fondation
du Présent, Community Research Forum
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http://www.hivnet.ch:8000/topics/community-research/ |
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Forum concerning research methodologies
and experience-sharing. |
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| La Fondation
du Présent, Gender-AIDS Forum |
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http://www.hivnet.ch:8000/topics/gender-aids/ |
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Forum relating to Gender and
AIDS. |
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| La Fondation
du Présent, Sex Work Forum |
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http://www.hivnet.ch:8000/topics/sex-work/ |
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Global forum of sex work projects. |
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| NYC Anti-Trafficking
Legal Group |
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The Anti-Trafficking Legal Group
is a subcommittee of the NYC Service Network
for Trafficked Persons, a network of service
providers committed to protect and assist
trafficked persons in the NYC Metropolitan
area. To join the listserv, email Christa
Stewart at cstewart@safehorizon.org |
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| NYC Task
Force on the Sexual Exploitation of Young
People |
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The New York City Task Force
Against the Sexual Exploitation of Young People
was formed by ECPAT-USA, Girls Education &
Mentoring Services (GEMS) and International
Organization for Adolescents (IOFA). The Task
Force is an independent, non-governmental
coalition of individuals, groups and organizations
working on behalf of New York City's most
vulnerable youth. To join the Task Force listserv,
contact ECPAT-USA at info@ecpatusa.org |
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| Protection
Project (John Hopkins University, USA) |
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http://www.protectionproject.org/main1.htm |
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The Protection Project conducts
a daily search of world press coverage on
the trafficking in persons, especially women
and children and related activities –
including prostitution, sex tourism, mail-order
brides, illegal adoptions, illegal migration,
refugee movements, organized crime and other
activities that create a demand or mechanism
for trafficking activity. The daily search
also looks for progress on behalf of governments
and NGO initiatives that are seeking to combat
the issue. |
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| Polaris
Project |
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"Take Action", monthly
e-bulletin, listing events within the anti-trafficking
movement (including conferences worldwide).
To subscribe: info@polarisproject.org |
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| Q Web, Kvinnoforum
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http://www.qweb.kvinnoforum.se/members/MemberRegNew.asp?Language=44 |
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Overall aim: promoting women's
health and equal rights and ensuring women’s
control over sexuality and reproduction. Source
of project documents, general information,
contacts: |
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| Sex and
Repro Health |
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http://www.groups.yahoo.com/group/SexandReproHealth |
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E-group committed to encouraging
health professionals and other interested
individuals in sharing information about sexual
reproductive health. Research findings, interventions
and information sources. |
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| South-Asia
Trafficking |
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To visit the group: http://www.groups.yahoo.com/group/southasiatrafficking
To subscribe: Southasiatrafficking-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
List-serve designed to facilitate debate and
consideration of the harms experienced in
vulnerable migration in the South Asian region
and to investigate how such harm might be
effectively reduced or overcome. |
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| Stop-Traffic
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http://fpmail.friends-partners.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/stop-traffic |
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List-serve funded by the Women’s
Reproductive Health Initiative of the Programme
for Appropriate Technology in Health (PATH).
It addresses human rights abuses associated
with trafficking in persons for forced labour,
servitude and slavery around the world. There
is a strong emphasis on public health issues. |
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| Trafficking
Law |
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http://www.hrlawgroup.org/initiatives/trafficking_persons/ |
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List-serve from the International
Human Rights Law Group. The emphasis is on
the discussion of US legal issues related
to trafficking in all of its forms. Members
are US-based advocates, attorneys and service
providers. |
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| United
Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Organization (UNESCO) |
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http://portal.unesco.org/shs/en/ev.php-URL_ID=7010&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.html |
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List-serve from the International
Human Rights Law Group. The emphasis is on
the discussion of US legal issues related
to trafficking in all of its forms. Members
are US-based advocates, attorneys and service
providers. |
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| US Department
of Justice, Civil Rights Division |
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http://www.usdoj.gov |
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Monthly anti-trafficking news
bulletin. The first issue was launched in
January 2004. The bulletin primarily provides
information on the US Department of Justice’s
efforts to eliminate human trafficking and
is intended to facilitate communication throughout
the anti-trafficking community. |
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