
RENATE Event in UK Parliament- With Political Leaders of Anti-Slavery Network.
Lord Hogan Howe hosts a reception at the Churchill Room, House of Commons, in recognition of the publication of a Mapping Exercise on Child Trafficking in Europe.

Lord Hogan Howe hosts a reception at the Churchill Room, House of Commons, in recognition of the publication of a Mapping Exercise on Child Trafficking in Europe.
The Migrants and Refugee Section (M & R) at the Vatican invites everyone to engage vigorously in learning, communication and action about preventing and healing Human Trafficking,
Congratulations to RENATE Core Group member Maria Luisa Puglisi and all at Fundación de Solidaridad Amaranta on winning the prestigious Fundación Cepsa Social Value award 2019.

The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), in partnership with the Vaclav Havel Library and the Charta 77 Foundation,
Theme: Together against Human Trafficking.
Log on to https://www.talithakum.info/news/119/together-against-human-trafficking for prayers and resources to help us mark the day together.

This year, St Chad’s Cathedral in central Birmingham will host an ecumenical occasion with music and spoken word to inspire and motivate everyone present, no matter what their beliefs or practice.
Approximately fifty people were expected but many more people attended the celebration against violence against women on November 17, an initiative of Ivonne van der Kar (Sisterworks) in collaboration with the Conference of Dutch Religious,
In a survey carried out by the Inter-ministerial Mission for the Protection of Women against Violence and the Fight against Trafficking in Human Beings (Miprof) together with the National Observatory of Crime and Criminal Responses (ONDRP),
Religious and Consular representatives displayed unity of purpose as they joined together at a Conference on 8 December to proclaim their commitment to collaboration in the work against Modern Slavery.
Migration has always been with us. From time immemorial, people have moved in search of new opportunities and better lives. Climate change, demographics, instability, growing inequalities and aspirations for a better life – as well as unmet needs in labour markets – mean it is here to stay.