CATW - Coalition against trafficking in women
stakeholder

CATW is a non-governmental organization that works to end human trafficking and the commercial sexual exploitation of women and children worldwide. CATW is the world’s first organization to fight human trafficking internationally and is the world’s leading abolitionist organization. A unique strength of CATW is that we engage in advocacy, education, victim services and prevention programs for victims of trafficking and prostitution in Asia, Africa, Latin America, Europe, and North America, including in the United States. CATW's work includes: AIDING VICTIMS OF TRAFFICKING AND SEXUAL EXPLOITATION,preventing women and children from becoming victims of commercial sexual exploitation, ENDING THE DEMAND, REDEFINING PROSTITUTION LAW; HUMAN RIGHTS ADVOCACY.

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Additional Info

Spatial Coverage World
Accessed On 2022-09-01
Organisation Type NGO
Outputs
  • research
  • analysis
  • advocacy
  • policy studies
  • expert support
  • data collection

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