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Sr. Estrella Castalone was greatly loved by all of us working against human trafficking.

 


 
Today, February 2nd 2018, we received the news of the death of Sr. Estrella Castalone, FMA. She died in the Philippines, her homeland. Sr. Estrella was the first coordinator of Talitha Kum. From 2010 to 2014 she worked with great enthusiasm and commitment to develop Talitha Kum. During these years Sr. Estrella promoted and strengthened existing local networks and organized training for the creation of new networks in Central America, Asia and Africa.
The International Union of Superiors General and in particular the members of the Talitha Kum Network express their deepest sympathy to her Congregation, the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians, also known as the Salesian Sisters of St.. John Bosco.  We are deeply grateful for the gift of Sr. Estrella Castalone and for her commitment to combat human trafficking.
http://www.talithakum.info/news/91/sr-estrella-castalone

Human Trafficking awareness-raising concert  held in Tirana, attended by the President of  Albania and a Parliamentarian.

 

 
 
Different & Equal (D&E) held a wonderful concert on Tuesday night, 30 January 2018,  at the Orthodox Cathedral conference centre, Tirana, Albania. The evening was entirely dedicated to the issue of Human Trafficking, with approximately 400 people present.
Six of the country’s most famous ‘pop’ singers headlined the event.  In between all the songs the singers read stories of trafficked victims. It was very moving.
President Meta attended and spoke at the end, as did a member of Parliament. They both committed themselves to work tirelessly to rid Albania of human trafficking.
RENATE members Mariana Meshi, Director of Different & Equal and Syri Pepa, social worker at D& E, spoke enthusiastically about the success of the event and its capacity to have a wider audience reach to youth, who are especially vulnerable to Human Trafficking and Exploitation. D&E work in partnership with Mary Ward Loreto in Albania on the Albanian network against human trafficking in Albania called URAT and for many grassroots pieces of work concerning the rescue and rehabilitation of the Albanian victims of trafficking.
Prepared by Imelda Poole, President, RENATE.
 

 
 

World Economic Forum, Davos, 2018- Vatican urges those present to safeguard the dignity of the human person.

 


 
Vatican representative, Cardinal Peter Kodwo Appiah Turkson, Prefect of the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development, spoke to the Conference theme Creating a Shared Future in a Fractured World and presented an address which highlighted the urgency of seeking ‘’ better foundations for building inclusive, just and supportive societies, capable of restoring dignity to those who live with great uncertainty and who are unable to dream of a better world.’’
Instancing new forms of slavery amongst the recurring new problems and serious challenges that governments must confront, Cardinal Turkson called on those present to ‘’…create the right conditions to allow each person to live in a dignified manner.’’
Full address available at: https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2018/01/the-pope-s-announcement-to-wef18/
Prepared by Anne Kelleher, RENATE Communications.

Actors in church against trafficking

 

On the occasion of the annual Justice and Peace Day for Religious Institutes, Thursday 11 January, 2018, Justice & Peace and the National Service Family and Society of the Conference of Bishops of France, jointly organised a conference around the theme ‘’Actors in Church against Trafficking.’’.
On a day dedicated to raising awareness about human trafficking in France, participants shared experiences of working at grassroots level and gathered in round-table discussions and at workshops, in order to learn from each other and build further capacity.
There were screenings of short films such as Invisibles and Becoming, created by the Collective “Together Against Trafficking in Human Beings,” showing different aspects of the trafficking of minors in France. 
More at: https://renatefrance.wordpress.com/2018/01/16/acteurs-en-eglise-contre-la-traite/
Adapted by Anne Kelleher, RENATE Communications.

Open-access, free ‘e-syllabus’ on forced labour, trafficking and slavery.

 

Open Democracy (a UK based enterprise)  have compiled publications from the past 18 months into an open-access ‘e-syllabus’ downloadable at the following address: https://www.opendemocracy.net/beyondslavery
Comprising 167 contributions from 150 eminent academics and practitioners, the 900-page, 8-volume set, is packed with insights from among the most progressive scholarship and activism currently available. The target audience is extensive, with the publications catering to practitioners and students in the global north and to readers working in organisations and institutions unable to pay for expensive academic subscriptions. 
Adapted from STOP TRAFFICKING! Newsletter, February 2018, Vol. 16, No. 02. http://www.stopenslavement.org/assets/stoptraff1602.pdf
Anne Kelleher, RENATE Communications.

In partnership with the Clewer Initiative, the Medaille Trust are holding an evening of reflection, thought-provoking presentations, music and prayer, to commemorate St. Bakhita’s feast-day, 8 February.

 


 
In partnership with the Clewer Initiative, the Medaille Trust are holding an evening of reflection, thought-provoking presentations, music and prayer, to commemorate St. Bakhita’s feast-day, 8 February. The event will take place in the beautiful Liverpool Cathedral, St. James Mount, L1 7AZ, Liverpool, commencing at 16:00.
Guest speakers include Mr. Garry Smith, newly appointed Chief Executive of the Medaille Trust, following the recently retired former Chief Executive, Mr. Mike Emberson and Reverend Christel Erving, Anti-Trafficking project coordinator for the Diocese of Liverpool.
There will be exhibition stands and literature from the Medaille Trust and the Clewer Initiative plus a craft stall of items for sale from the Mama Margaret anti-trafficking project, Kenya.
RSVP: comms@medaille-trust.org.uk    or call Richard on 0785 275 0082.
Prepared by Anne Kelleher, RENATE Communications.
 

Reputation is key, if you are a people smuggler, smuggling people from the African Continent to Europe.

 

New research by Paolo Campana of Cambridge University’s Institute of Criminology, published on Monday, 23 January 2018, reveals that independent operators rather than criminal kingpins control routes that bring migrants into Europe from Africa.
The research into people smuggling, where many entrust their lives to smugglers devoid of any compassion, who charge exorbitant prices to help desperate people reach Europe, examined the findings of an 18-month investigation by Italian prosecutors into the 2013 migrant shipwreck off the coast of the Italian island of Lampedusa, in which more than 360 migrants died, most of them from Eritrea and Somalia. Campana also analysed wiretapped telephone conversations, testimonies, interviews with police task force members, and smugglers’ backgrounds in order to inform his research.
For more: http://news.trust.org/item/20180122000037-5nwsy/
Source: Thomas Reuters Foundation.
Adapted by Anne Kelleher, RENATE Communications.
 
 

Events taking place in Albania in honour of St. Bakhita, 8 February 2018- International Day of Prayer and Awareness against Human Trafficking.

 


 
The URAT (United Response Against Trafficking) Network in Albania has prepared a Prayer and Liturgy Service which will be held at St. Paul’s cathedral, Tirana on the 8th of February. Confirmed attendance include the Deputy Minister of Interns/ National Co-ordinator against Trafficking in Persons, who will present a speech. Archbishop George Frendo will present the homely. 
Please find attached  the materials related to the event:   
Prayer Card;
The Liturgy;
The poster;
The invitation.
This year, the network has chosen to concentrate on the theme Migration without Trafficking, and will be supporting the National Asylum and Migration Centre in Babrru, Tirana by means of food, materials and goods for the refugees currently living there. This action will take place post St. Bakhita Day.
Watch this space for news and photographs!
 

Event in Hungary, 8 February, 2018- In honour of the International Day of Prayer and Awareness against Human Trafficking, feast of St. Bakhita.

 

RENATE member Gabriella Légrádi, SCSC,  sends us a copy of the Flier announcing the Prayer Service organised by SOLWODI Hungary, which will be held in Budapest, 8 February 2018.
Beginning with a thirty minute time of silent prayer and reflection, the Jesuit community will lead the congregation in the celebration of Mass.
After Mass, there will be a talk about Human Trafficking, with input from a policewoman, a priest and also from a woman at a local shelter.
It is hoped that there will be a large turnout of people, to learn more about Human Trafficking and to pray together for the victims and the end of trafficking.
Prepared by Anne Kelleher, RENATE Communications.

In honour of St. Bakhita, a series of talks at parishes is under way in Croatia.

 

RENATE member Viktorija Šimić, SCSC, shares her human trafficking awareness-raising actions to mark the feast of St. Bakhita, 8th February, 2018.
Commencing on the 25th January, Viktorija continues her visits to parishes and has arranged to visit six parishes from late January and throughout the month of February. Every Thursday, she will visit a different parish to give a talk about Human Trafficking and to pray with the parish priests and the assembly, for the victims and to bring an end to Human Trafficking. It is a source of great hope that the parish priests are receptive to the topic. 
An additional step has been the translation of the RENATE Information and Awareness-raising Flier, which has been translated into Croatian and which Viktorija has circulated to all the Religious communities (male and female) in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
‘’Let’s hope that this small step forward will help the Religious and the 
Church in general in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina,  to know more about human trafficking in order to pray more earnestly and to act accordingly.
May St Bakhita pray for us, and may God bless us.’’- Sr. Viktorija.
Prepared by Anne Kelleher, RENATE Communications.

 

 

 

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