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Title: CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICES


1
CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICES
  • TRAFFICKING
  • AND
  • COUNTER-TRAFFICKING

2
  • THE TRADE IN HUMAN PERSONS
  • CONSTITUTES A SHOCKING OFFENCE
  • AGAINST HUMAN DIGNITY AND A GRAVE
  • VIOLATION OF FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN
  • RIGHTS. IT IS AN AFFRONT TO VALUES
  • SHARED BY ALL CULTURES AND PEOPLES, VALUES ROOTED
    IN THE VERY
  • NATURE OF THE HUMAN PERSON.
  • POPE JOHN PAUL II, MAY 15, 2002

3
UN DEFINITION OF TRAFFICKING
  • Trafficking in persons is the recruitment,
  • Transportation, transfer, harboring or receipt of
    persons, By means of threat,
  • Force, abduction, fraud, deception or the
  • Abuse of power or the giving or receiving
  • Of payments or benefits to achieve the
  • Consent of a person for the purpose of ex-
  • Ploitation. Exploitation includes forms of sexual
  • Exploitation, forced labor, slavery or removal of
    organs.

4
TRAFFICKING CONTRADICTS
  • - DIGNITY OF THE HUMAN PERSON
  • - PERSONS FREEDOM TO CHOOSE
  • - CATHOLIC SOCIAL TEACHING
  • - GLOBAL SOLIDARITY
  • - IT IS A SOCIAL SIN

5
STATISTICS
  • 1.Trafficking is a 10 billion dollar industry.
  • 2.It is second after drug trafficking and
  • now more lucrative than arms trade.
  • 3.There are 700,000 to 2M people trafficked
  • around the world.
  • 4.15,000 to 17,000 people are trafficked to
  • the US annually.
  • 5. Women and children are the majority of
  • trafficked persons globally.

6
Causes contributing to Trafficking
  • Elimination of social safety nets.
  • Fluidity of capital
  • Labor standards and cost of production
  • Corruption
  • Economic migration no legal freedom to move to
    other countries for work.
  • Gender impact of Migration
  • Emergencies/HIV/AIDS
  • Gender Discrimination
  • Education

7
Country Examples
  • INDIA SR. JEANNE DEVOS,I.C.M.
  • 1. WOMEN AND CHILDREN
  • 2. SEX WORK AND DOMESTIC SLAVERY
  • BRAZIL MR. JOSEPH KELLY, CRS
  • 1. AGRICULTURE AND COAL PITS
  • EASTERN EUROPE AND THE BALKANS
  • 1. BOTH INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL

8
PROGRAMS TO COUNTER TRAFFICKING
  • EDUCATION
  • OPPORTUNITIES FOR GIRLS AND Education on Workers
    Rights.
  • ECONOMIC POLICIES
  • CREATE OPTIONS FOR SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOODS.
  • POLICIES, LAWS AND PRACTICES
  • Encourage states to monitor laws protecting
    persons susceptible to trafficking.
  • MIGRANTS
  • A. Safeguard migrants both nationally and
    internationally.
  • REDUCE THE DEMAND FOR EXPLOITATIVE PRACTICES
    AND THE
  • NEED FOR SLAVERY.

9
OVERALL GOALS
  • PERSONS WHO HAVE BEEN TRAFFICKED
  • NEED THE FOLLOWING
  • RECOVERY - REPATRIATION -REINTEGRATION (esp.
    Women)
  • TRAFFICKING NEEDS TO BE
  • PREVENTED PERSONS PROTECTED
  • AND TRAFFICKERS PROSECUTED.

10
VATICAN AND THE UN
  • THE VATICAN HAS RATIFIED THE UN
  • PROTOCOL ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD
  • LEGISLATION ON THE LOCAL, NATIONAL
  • AND INTERNATIONAL LEVELS NEEDS TO
  • BE PASSED AND MONITORED.
  • CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICES COMMITMENT TO
  • GLOBAL SOLIDARITY AND CATHOLIC SOCIAL
  • TEACHING IS ENHANCED BY A COMMITMENT
  • TO THE DIGNITY OF PERSONS.
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