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News and Events in Albania, Organized by “Vatra” Psycho-Sociale Center

 

Prevention Through Education

Educating students about the tactics used (like online manipulation or false job offers) helps them
recognize warning signs and avoid dangerous situations. Many traffickers prey on vulnerability.
Teachers and peers who are informed can identify and report signs of trafficking earlier. Youth who
understand the risks may also feel safer seeking help if they or someone they know are being
exploited.
Vatra aims to empower young people to become advocates for themselves and others, helping to
dismantle the stigma and silence around trafficking.

On April, two human trafficking awareness sessions was conducted in Durres and Fier, Albania,
reaching a total of 51 youth participants aged 14-18 years old. The events aimed to educate, inform,
and empower young people to recognize, prevent, and respond to potential human trafficking
situations. This initiative is part of our broader commitment to youth protection and anti-trafficking
advocacy in Albania.
For more information, you can find us on:
Qendra Psiko-Sociale “Vatra”

qendravatra
https://qendravatra.org.al/

Athens 2025: A Deep Dive into RENATE’s Year So Far – Report by RENATE Member Mr. Brian O’Toole.

 

As we move further into 2025, it’s a perfect time to pause, reflect, and reconnect with the incredible progress RENATE has made so far this year.

We’re delighted to share a comprehensive and insightful report from the 2025 Working Board Meeting in Athens, generously compiled by RENATE Member Brian O’Toole for his organisation APT (Act to Prevent Trafficking). This bumper report is packed with updates, reflections, and key outcomes from our time together — a powerful reminder of our shared purpose and the momentum we’ve built.

From detailed task group highlights to emerging strategies and next steps, the report offers a rich overview of RENATE’s ongoing efforts to combat human trafficking and exploitation across Europe. Whether you attended the meeting or want to catch up on everything that unfolded, this resource is a must-read.

👉 Read the full report here:
https://sites.google.com/view/renate-board-meeting-athens-20/home

Let it re-ignite your energy and commitment to our mission — and remind you of the strength we hold together in solidarity. 💙

#RENATE #TogetherForDignity #WorkingBoard2025 #AthensMeeting #FaithInAction #HopeInAction #AntiTrafficking #WomenOfFaith

Update from Caritas Slovakia: A Pilgrimage of Reflection and Renewal

 

From 22nd to 25th June 2025, the Caritas Slovakia Stop Human Trafficking project team embarked on a meaningful journey through Italy, centred around remembrance, gratitude, and renewed commitment.

A highlight of the trip was our visit to the Canossian Monastery in Schio—home to St. Josephine Bakhita, patron saint of victims of human trafficking. We were warmly welcomed by the Canossian Sisters, who shared with us the powerful story and enduring message of St. Bakhita’s life. The pilgrimage concluded symbolically with a visit to the moving sculpture Release of the Oppressed, which portrays St. Bakhita as a beacon of hope and freedom.

Following the passing of Pope Francis, we extended our pilgrimage to Rome to honour his unwavering advocacy for victims of human trafficking and the legacy of compassion he leaves behind. In Rome, we visited his final resting place at the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore and passed through the Holy Door as part of the Jubilee Year.

This journey touched each of us deeply—renewing our strength, commitment, and sense of purpose in continuing our mission to support and stand with those most vulnerable.

ANDANTE Press Release Following Study Days & General Assembly in Gdansk, Poland, 29th April – 2nd May.

 

We are pleased to share an update from the ANDANTE Network, following the conclusion of their recent Study Days and General Assembly. The information below and in the attached document comes from Sophie Rudge and Weronika Felcis, writing on behalf of the CoCoA. We are also deeply grateful to Dr. Mary McHugh, who represented the RENATE Network with great dedication and insight during both gatherings.


ANDANTE brings together 15 Catholic women’s organisations from across Europe and represents more than one million women. Founded in 2006, it serves as a platform for collaboration, theological reflection, and advocacy, working to promote the equal participation of women in society and the
Church. ANDANTE also represents Catholic women’s interests at the Council of Europe through its status as an INGO.


The event in Gdańsk brought together women leaders from diverse countries and contexts to reflect on the future of the Church and our shared responsibility in a world facing democratic uncertainty, polarization, and social transformation.

Dear Member Organisation Representatives,

Thank you once again for your commitment, presence, and contribution during the ANDANTE Study Days and General Assembly, held in Gdańsk from 29 April to 2 May 2025.

Your engagement helped shape an inspiring and forward-looking gathering that reaffirmed our shared mission as a European alliance of Catholic women. We reflected on movements for change in society and the Church, deepened our synodal journey, and took important organisational steps — including the adoption of revised statutes and the election of a new Coordination Committee.

As follow-up, please find attached the following key documents:

  1. ANDANTE Statement – capturing our common vision and voice following the Study Days
  2. Press Release – summarising the outcomes of the General Assembly and recent organisational updates

Both documents are available in English, German, and French. We kindly invite you to share them through your networks, newsletters, and websites, and to consider forwarding them to national Catholic media outlets. You will also find a sample text for forwarding in the appendix.

We are grateful for your continued collaboration, and we look forward to strengthening our shared efforts for justice, inclusion, and co-responsibility in the Church and society.

Warmest regards,
Sophie Rudge and Weronika Felcis in the name of the CoCoA

Liebe Vertreterinnen unserer Mitgliedsorganisationen,

wir danken Euch herzlich für Euer Engagement, Eure Anwesenheit und Eure Beiträge bei den Studientagen und der Generalversammlung von ANDANTE, die vom 29. April bis 2. Mai 2025 in Danzig stattgefunden haben.

Eure Mitwirkung hat wesentlich dazu beigetragen, dass dieses Treffen ein inspirierendes und zukunftsweisendes Ereignis wurde, das unsere gemeinsame Mission als europäisches Bündnis katholischer Frauen gestärkt hat. Wir haben über gesellschaftliche und kirchliche Bewegungen reflektiert, unseren synodalen Weg vertieft und wichtige organisatorische Schritte unternommen – darunter die Annahme neuer Statuten und die Wahl eines neuen Koordinationsausschusses.

Im Anhang senden wir Euch zwei zentrale Dokumente:

  1. ANDANTE-Stellungnahme – mit unserer gemeinsamen Vision und Botschaft nach den Studientagen
  2. Pressemitteilung – mit einer Zusammenfassung der Generalversammlung und aktuellen Entwicklungen

Beide Dokumente liegen in Deutsch, Englisch und Französisch vor. Wir laden Euch ein, sie in Euren Netzwerken, Newslettern und auf Euren Webseiten zu teilen – und gerne auch an nationale katholische Medien weiterzuleiten. Ebenso finden Sie im Anhang einen Mustertext für die Weiteleitung.

Wir danken Euch für die gute Zusammenarbeit und freuen uns auf die Fortsetzung unseres gemeinsamen Engagements für Gerechtigkeit, Inklusion und Mitverantwortung in Kirche und Gesellschaft.

Mit herzlichen Grüßen,
Sophie Rudge und Weronika Felcis im Namen des CoCoA

Chères représentantes de nos organisations membres,

Nous vous remercions chaleureusement pour votre engagement, votre présence et vos contributions aux Journées d’Etudes et à l’Assemblée Générale d’ANDANTE, qui se sont tenues à Gdansk du 29 avril au 2 mai 2025.

Votre participation a largement contribué à faire de cette rencontre un événement inspirant et tourné vers l’avenir, qui a renforcé notre mission commune en tant qu’alliance européenne de femmes catholiques. Nous avons réfléchi sur les mouvements sociaux et ecclésiaux, approfondi notre parcours synodal et pris des mesures organisationnelles importantes – notamment l’adoption de nouveaux statuts et l’élection d’un nouveau comité de coordination.

En annexe, nous vous envoyons deux documents centraux :

1.      la déclaration d’ANDANTE – avec notre vision et notre message communs après les journées d’études

2.      le communiqué de presse – avec un résumé de l’assemblée générale et les développements actuels.

Les deux documents sont disponibles en allemand, anglais et français. Nous vous invitons à les partager dans vos réseaux, vos newsletters et sur vos sites web – et à les transmettre volontiers aux médias catholiques nationaux. De même, vous trouverez en annexe un modèle de texte pour la transmission.

Nous vous remercions de votre bonne collaboration et nous réjouissons de poursuivre notre engagement commun pour la justice, l’inclusion et la coresponsabilité dans l’Eglise et la société.

Avec nos salutations les plus cordiales,

Sophie Rudge et Weronika Felcis au nom du CoCoA

Advocacy at the European Level:

 

The representative of Caritas Ukraine and RENATE Natalia Holynska took part in the
Regional Expert Group Meeting (REGM) in Bucharest, Romania, on 23-24 April 2025. The subject
of the conference was “Impact of the War in Ukraine on Human Trafficking in South-Eastern
Europe, with Focus on Illegal Adoption and Surrogacy Exploitation”. It was held by the United
Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), in collaboration with the National Agency Against
Trafficking in Persons (ANITP) within the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Romana and the Ministry
of Europe and Foreign Affairs of France.


Ms. Nataliya Holynska, Project Manager of Caritas, Ukraine, introduced her intervention by
presentation of a short semi-documentary film “Fragile Life”, depicting real cases of human
trafficking during wartime, including the trafficking of a boy for forced adoption
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a89EDAtNEYs. Ms Holynska then proceeded with a set of
recommendations for improving responses to human trafficking.

In conclusion, she highlighted the need to address emerging challenges of the 21st century, such as
artificial intelligence, armed conflicts, climate changes, and migration crises, by suggesting
potential amendments to the Palermo Protocol to better reflect contemporary trafficking realities. 
At the end of her presentation, she thanked participants for their attention and expressed
hope that these proposals would contribute to strengthening anti-trafficking efforts globally.

First, she called for the improvement of the international referral mechanism, urging that it should
encompass non-EU countries, particularly Ukraine. 

‎Second, Ms. Holynska proposed conducting new research studies, noting that while previous
UNODC research was valuable, updated studies focusing on Ukraine and neighbouring countries
such as Romania, Moldova, and Poland are urgently needed, especially concerning surrogacy-
related risks and consequences.

Further she recommended launching public awareness campaigns to sensitize communities about
the dangers of surrogacy, particularly in light of the new EU Directive.

Ms. Holynska stressed the importance of enhancing proactive screening and identification of
trafficking victims, not only for sexual exploitation but also for labor exploitation, domestic
servitude, criminal activities, and mixed forms of exploitation, which are currently prevalent in
Ukraine. 

 

 

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