The Awareness Foundation, founded in 2003 by The Revd Nadim Nassar​

The Awareness Foundation, founded in 2003 by The Revd Nadim Nassar The Awareness Foundation, founded in 2003 by The Revd Nadim Nassar, is an international humanitarian charity, driven by Christian values, whose mission is to build peace through education and training. It aims to empower displaced and disadvantaged children, young people, and women to fulfil …

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Genocidal and Wartime Rape in Northern Uganda​

Genocidal and Wartime Rape in Northern Uganda By: Harriet Ssali (UNSOM) The Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) was a rebel group that instigated an armed conflict that engulfed a sizeable part of the Northern and North-Eastern region of Uganda from the mid1980s to around the year 2006. In 2005 criminal charges were brought against Joseph Kony …

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CCARHT Symposium Spotlight: Tatiana Kotlyarenko on Ethical Survivor Inclusion and Trafficking of Ukrainian Refugees

CCARHT Symposium Spotlight: Tatiana Kotlyarenko on Ethical Survivor Inclusion and Trafficking of Ukrainian Refugees We are thrilled to announce that Tatiana Kotlyarenko, a leading counter Human Trafficking Voice and known to so many of you here, will be a keynote speaker at the upcoming Cambridge Centre for Applied Research in Human Trafficking 8th Annual Symposium …

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The Hidden Cost of Remittances: African Women Domestic Workers in the Gulf

The Hidden Cost of Remittances: African Women Domestic Workers in the Gulf The 8th Annual Symposium of the Cambridge Centre for Applied Research in Human Trafficking, titled “Land, Widows and Wombs: A Gendered Assets Approach to ‘Enabling Environments’ of Human Trafficking and Exploitation,” now just a week away, will shine a light on some of …

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The Voice Over project

The Voice Over Project The VoiceOver Project is designed to: 1. Build survivor-informed capacity by training staff to engage with survivor activists. 2. Empower survivors to shape programs, policies, and provide peer support. 3. Offer trauma-informed, gender-sensitive assistance and peer-mentoring to trafficked persons. 4. Support social and labor integration through peer-based programs. 5. Raise awareness …

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Dame Margaret Anstee: Shattering Ceilings, Championing Change

The Cambridge Centre for Applied Research in Human Trafficking (CCARHT) is excited to host our 8th Annual Symposium, covering neglected areas of attention in the struggle to address in a sustainable manner the challenges of Human Trafficking in our time. This year’s symposium themes of “Land, Widows and Wombs: A Gendered Assets Approach to ‘Enabling …

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Old Chestnuts revisited : the link between quality Victim Support and effective Prosecutions

As the old year turned into the new, a significant report emerged at Westminster which is worth the consideration of all those working in the fight against Human Trafficking in all its manifestations. One of the concerns which the former Anti Slavery Commissioner Kevin Hyland expressed around the UKs response to the growing number of …

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Royal attention to Human Trafficking agenda convened by Association of Commonwealth Universities

On the 5 December 2018, CCARHT Director Dr Pemberton Ford attended a hastily convened group of international scholars and students in London to explore how higher education can contribute more effectively in the fight for resistance to Human Trafficking.             As one of eight around the table for a thematic …

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Faith based communities – agents for improved civil society response?

  It is often argued that religion should steer well clear of politics and the economy – yet when it comes to Human Trafficking communities of faith have been deeply immersed in developing practical steps to respond to the cataclysm this represents to Human lives. These immediate steps of response – the steps which Christian …

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