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The United Nations 16 days of activism begins on 25th November – International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, and ends of 10th December – Human Rights Day.
Human trafficking, a $150 billion global industry, is one of the greatest examples of violence against women and girls. As well, millions of women and girls are forced to marry or to work in terrible conditions for little pay and no chance of an education.
Read more: 16 Days Of Activism
Join ACRATH in 2020 for two special events:
December 2nd at 1 pm (Melbourne, Sydney and Canberra time) webinar, Looking into Australia’s Slavery Past.
To register in advance please click here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZItdu6srDMuEtdo0MaufHWXPPVlNkQSCARl
December 10th at 1pm (Melbourne, Sydney and Canberra time) prayer and reflection gathering to bring light and hope into the darkness of human trafficking.
To register in advance, please click here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0rdeCrrz8iGtz5dB4Lgu68idqhS0AtQG_q
Stories of Activism
Read ACRATH’s 16 Days of stories about people and projects combating human trafficking here in Australia and globally.
Access stories here.
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