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by Camelia Tepelus, PhD- State Policy and Program Development Director
ECPAT USA is delighted to announce that thanks to your help we surpassed our targeted milestone of 500 letters sent by over 250 individuals to the 2013 NY State Legislature, asking Senators and Assembly Members to pass the Trafficking Victims Protection and Justice Act (Paulin/Lanza, A.2240/S.2135). This bill would considerably increase protections for children victims of trafficking in NY State, recognizing that buying...
Effecting real and lasting change for survivors of trafficking and exploitation and those at-risk is at the core of everything we do at Not For Sale. As part of our efforts to lead the global movement to end slavery in our lifetime, we are pleased to release our 2012 Impact Report.
We’d like to extend a huge thank you to everyone who has contributed to creating lasting freedom through our work in 2012. Collectively, your support has enabled 1450 survivors of exploitation and at-risk...
There’s a terrific online opportunity today at 1 p.m. ET to learn about the loosely regulated world of international labor recruiters, and what needs to be done to stop traffickers from posing as legitimate labor brokers.
With millions of people on the move from poorer countries to wealthier ones, looking for a chance to build a better life and send money back home, conditions are perfect for traffickers to pretend that they are legitimate labor recruiters. One activist says there’s a...
LGBT Association Signs Code of Conduct at 30th Annual Global Convention
CHICAGO (May 01, 2013)—The International Gay & Lesbian Travel Association will officially join ECPAT’s efforts to end child prostitution and trafficking at the May 2 opening session of its Annual Global Convention. IGLTA is the third association to sign the Tourism Child-Protection Code of Conduct. The Code is an internationally accepted set of voluntary guidelines that travel companies can implement to prevent child...
One of our goals at FTS is to “mainstream” anti-slavery work. That means getting field workers for charities and development institutions, such as USAID and the United Nations, to recognize slavery when they see it, and take appropriate action.
A recent article by FTS Associate Programs Director Ginny Baumann helps to do just that.
Her how-to piece, the cover story in the March 2013 edition of Monthly Developments magazine, answers vital questions that can help mobilize development workers into...
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legislative alert
Call Now: Foreign Labor Recruiters
May 10 - Please act now. Call members of Senate Judiciary Committee and urge them to support amendments in Immigration Reform bill that will strengthen regulation of foreign labor recruiters.





















