From Southeast Asia to Europe: Strengthening migrant and trafficked women’s rights to inclusive re/integration is a project of the Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women – International Secretariat (GAATW-IS) together with ten partners from Southeast Asia (the Philippines, Vietnam, and Thailand) and Europe (Poland, Germany,
the Netherlands, France, and the UK). The project began in 2020 with the goal of encouraging rights-affirming labour migration and anti-trafficking measures for Southeast Asian women who migrate to or have returned from Europe. The project focuses on women’s socioeconomic inclusion through 1) research with migrant
and trafficked women to document their experiences and needs; 2) national, regional, and international advocacy to address these needs; and 3) capacity-strengthening of civil society to better understand the nexus
between migration, trafficking, and labour rights.
the Netherlands, France, and the UK). The project began in 2020 with the goal of encouraging rights-affirming labour migration and anti-trafficking measures for Southeast Asian women who migrate to or have returned from Europe. The project focuses on women’s socioeconomic inclusion through 1) research with migrant
and trafficked women to document their experiences and needs; 2) national, regional, and international advocacy to address these needs; and 3) capacity-strengthening of civil society to better understand the nexus
between migration, trafficking, and labour rights.
Heroes, victims, or slaves? Workers! Strengthening migrant and trafficked women’s rights to inclusive re/integration in Southeast Asia and Europe.- The Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women, 2023
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