The Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women (GAATW) was formed at the International Workshop on Migration and Traffic in Women held in Chiang Mai, Thailand in October 1994. Since that time, GAATW has grown into a movement of members consisting of both organizations and individuals worldwide, and has coordinated, organized and facilitated work on issues related to trafficking in persons and women’s labor migration in virtually every region of the world. Their aim is to ensure that the human rights of trafficked persons are respected and protected by authorities and agencies. Their strategy is to promote the involvement of grassroots women in all work against trafficking in persons to ensure that any work done addresses the real problems. They work to empower women rather than treat them as victims.
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