On July 23, NBC Los Angeles interviewed Ima Matul, Survivor Coordinator at the Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking (CAST), to discuss a new federal bill that strengthens the U.S. child welfare system's response to child trafficking. Introduced by Rep. Karen Bass (D-CA) and...
Tag: Children/Youth
U.S. is failing child trafficking victims
By Elisabeth Corey June 27, 2014 in the Richmond Times Dispatch Last week, the U.S. State Department released the Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Report, an annual assessment of how well nations around the world are addressing human trafficking. Because countries are motivated...
News Round-up — May 16, 2014
In the latest News Round-up, the members of ATEST were featured across media outlets this week. The news captured events surrounding the kidnapping of hundreds of girls in Nigeria by Boko Haram, with anti-trafficking experts responding that this is just the tip of the iceberg, as human...
UNWTO and World Vision Join Forces to Fight Child Exploitation in Tourism
Published on May 15, 2014 in eTurboNews As tourism continues to grow globally, particularly in Southeast Asia, it is becoming increasingly urgent to consider its impact on local communities, particularly where this relates to child exploitation. This is why the UN World Tourism...
It’s Not Just Boko Haram In Nigeria: Millions Of Women And Children Victimized By Human And Sex Trafficking
By Bill Vourvoulias Published on May 12, 2014 in Fox News Latino While the world is focused on the fate of hundreds of girls in Nigeria who have been kidnapped in recent months by the extremist Islamic group, Boko Haram, it might be a good time, activists say, to talk about how...
KBS+ Toronto’s Campaign To Fight Childhood Slavery
By Larissa Faw Pubilshed on May 6, 2014 in Media Post News This week, kbs+ Toronto, part of MDC Partners, and the not-for-profit World Vision are launching the NoChildForSale campaign in Canada to raise awareness about childhood slavery. The concept features three TV spots set...
News Round-up — May 9, 2014
This week, ATEST members appeared in news stories across the United States and around the world. From arrests of traffickers in North Carolina to combating this crime in the Philippines, media outlets highlighted advances in ending human trafficking, as well as the challenges that...
Two Arrested in Durham for Human Trafficking of a 17-Year-Old Runaway
Published on May 8, 2014 in ABC11 WTVD DURHAM --Durham police have arrested two people in connection with human trafficking of a 17-year-old girl. Authorities said the teen had run away from her home in upstate New York in February. According to officials, a friend of the girl...
Lack of Data Means Millions of Children Die Unseen and Invisible, New Report Finds
Published on May 4, 2014 in the Christian Post Children are dying unseen, uncounted and invisible to the health services that could save their lives, a new report released today finds. Uncounted and Unreached, published by World Vision, details how countries and world leaders...
Birth Registration Makes Children Count
By Jesse Eaves Published on May 1, 2014 in the Huffington Post When my first child was born four years ago, no sooner had he entered the world, than the hospital staff handed me a form to fill out. Despite my happy, delirious, sleep-deprived state of mind, I was able to fill out...