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COATNET
![]() Caritas Italiana's ad campaign The COATNET network comprises Caritas Member organisations from the regions North America, Europe, Africa, MONA and Asia, and soon there will be users from all 7 CI regions. Participants in COATNET actively implement prevention and awareness raising activities, they assist trafficked women and support their re-integration, they do advocacy work and networking in their countries. COATNET is running a multilingual website (www.coatnet.org) where it aims to reach governmental and non-governmental organisations working in the field, groups at risk, trafficked women and the general public in order to provide them with relevant information. This resource also increases the visibility of the action of Christian Organisations in this field. For the rapid exchange of more confidential information and the co-ordination of actions in assisting trafficked women, the partners in the project use an Intranet facility, which has a closed user-structure and is accessible only with a password. Over recent years, a strong and fruitful ecumenical cooperation has developed in the fight against trafficking in women – most prominently with the partner organisation CCME (Churches’ Commission on Migrants in Europe), which as an ecumenical agency mainly encompasses Protestant, Anglican and Orthodox Churches and their related organisations. The ecumenical cooperation against trafficking has not only produced valuable practical results for the participating organisations, but is an encouraging sign of joint Christian witness, which is also manifested and visible through a joint logo. |
![]() RESOURCESAnnual Report 2011How Caritas works: Women and Migration Comitment on TraffickingCaritas Internationalis Statement for UNHCR Annual Consultation Migration and human trafficking on Caritas blogAdvocacy Paper for COATNET affiliatesStatement for the Global Forum on Migration and Development (GFMD)Message of Pope Benedict for World Day of Migrants and Refugees 2013 Caritas statement on right to health for migrant children NEWSCOATNET statement HRC 2010Report on prevention of human traffickingCOATNET statement for the European Antitrday
FEATURES
Women and Migration: an Overview
Pope Benedict XVI for young migrants
Caritas Internationalis contribution to the UN on International migration
Women and trafficking
Caritas statement on human trafficking
Root causes of Human Trafficking
Religious orders and Caritas condemn global slavery of human trafficking
Church teaching on trafficking
COATNET
Key Caritas partners on Women and Migration
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