
From our colleagues at KAVOD | January 2026 Newsletter
KAVOD’s latest newsletter offers a grounded, honest insight into their work alongside women affected by sexual exploitation and into the wider systems that make exploitation possible.

KAVOD’s latest newsletter offers a grounded, honest insight into their work alongside women affected by sexual exploitation and into the wider systems that make exploitation possible.

Social challenges and phenomena in society often emerge and disappear
depending on the economic and political situation in a country or globally. A vivid
example of this is the emergence of internally displaced persons as a consequence of
the full-scale war in Ukraine.

The Global Sisters Report has recently published a powerful article reflecting on two decades of anti-trafficking work by Act to Prevent Trafficking Ireland (APT),

Medaille Trust has launched a new pilot programme providing safe accommodation and tailored reintegration support for women who have survived modern slavery and human trafficking.

The following article is a translated interview with Sr. Klára Marie Stráníková, SCSC, originally published in the Czech Christian magazine BRÁNA (12/2025).

This year marks the 20th anniversary of APT Ireland, a faith-based, volunteer-driven initiative dedicated to preventing trafficking in persons, especially the trafficking of women and children for sexual exploitation.