CCA to hold regional consultation on criminalization of human trafficking and its impact on women and children in Asia
The Christian Conference of Asia (CCA) will hold a regional consultation on ‘Criminalization of Human Trafficking and Its Impact on Women and Children: Towards an Ecumenical Advocacy’ in Chiang Mai, Thailand from 13 to 17 November 2016.
Forty participants, representing various churches and related ecumenical councils from across Asia, will be attending the consultation.
The main objectives of the consultation will be to equip Asian churches to be able to respond to human trafficking and develop anti-trafficking advocacy networks.
The consultation will aim to assist and sensitize churches and related organizations about the deteriorating situation, causes, and impacts of forced migration and human trafficking, and will also equip organizations with information about laws that deal with forced migration and human trafficking for a greater mobilization of citizens for collective action.
The issues that will be addressed at the consultation include ecumenical responses to human trafficking, trafficking of women and children, forced migration for sex work, human rights of trafficked persons, and statelessness, among others.
Human trafficking is a form of modern-day slavery which has become a multi-billion dollar industry.