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NARRATIVE REPORT 2012 - Caritas Internationalis

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<strong>NARRATIVE</strong> <strong>REPORT</strong> <strong>2012</strong>INTERNATIONAL ADVOCACY ANDCAMPAIGNINGCOATNET in cooperation with Franciscan Intand other Christian organizations submittedthe contribution on human traffickingsituation in Romania to the Universal PeriodicReview including following recommendationsto the Romanian government:a) Allocate adequate financial resources toensure the quality and the continuity of theassistance and protection services delivered tovictims of trafficking in persons;b) Develop policies and integrated assistancemodels for victims of trafficking promotingcooperation and synergy of actions between thedifferent stakeholders involved, such as stateinstitutions and civil society organisationsspecialising in assistance and protection servicesfor victims of trafficking in persons.At the regional level, COATNET drafted thepress release on the launch of the EUstrategy on counter human trafficking,including detailed analysis andrecommendations, that was issued by <strong>Caritas</strong>Europa. Among main recommendations of<strong>Caritas</strong> are the following: Commission shouldinclude the strategy on improvingidentification of labour trafficking cases, onsocial inclusion of victims as well as promotethe availability of assistance and protectionto the victims in countries of origin.To strengthen global advocacy and visibilityof COATNET, the coordinator participated inthe CoP for the Convention against Crimeincl. Palermo Protocol, and in OSCEconference on Prevention of HumanTrafficking: non-discrimination andempowerment; relationship for furthercooperation was established.Photo-exhibition dedicated to the situation ofthe human trafficking in Nepal and to thework of <strong>Caritas</strong> Nepal has been prepared byCommunication Department of CI andpresented at a couple events in Rome. Theslide-show of the exhibition is available at theBAOBAB. The article about the project waspublished in English newspaper The Tablethttp://www.thetablet.co.uk/article/162730.With the help of the Communicationsdepartment of the <strong>Caritas</strong> <strong>Internationalis</strong> theFacebook page of Coatnet has been startedand new website has been launched:www.coatnet.orgINTERNATIONAL COOPERATION ONPREVENTION AND ASSISTANCEThe database of Christian organizations andtheir partners providing assistance totrafficked persons was updated and ispublished at the BAOBAB.The work of COATNET was promoted duringJustice and Peace Commission and Englandand Wales Bishop's Conference's event onHT, different events organized by Embassiesto Holy See (US, Australia).


RAISING AWARENESSWith the purpose to raise awareness abouthuman trafficking and about variousinitiatives how to counteract it, COATNETdesigned the new user-friendly website thatoffers the list of hotlines to ask for assistance.The facebook page COATNET regularly sharesinformation on combating human traffickingactivities and some affiliates events.During the year with the help ofCommunications Department of CI therewere published/shared articles and storiescovering Network’s projects: in <strong>Caritas</strong>Espanola magazine, the Tablet, RadioVaticana English section on visit to Romania’sproject. The communications officer visitedNepal and Romania for collecting informationabout anti-trafficking projects of the affiliatesand wrote articles for the website.The article “Poverty and Trafficking” basedon information of Coatnet members andwritten by Francesca Petriliggieri, <strong>Caritas</strong>Spain, was asked to be published for theacademic volume Current controversies:Human Trafficking issued by CengageLearning.NETWORKING AND CAPACITYBUILDING36 organizations affiliated to COATNET in<strong>2012</strong>, among them there are two newaffiliates - <strong>Caritas</strong> Lithuania and <strong>Caritas</strong>Turkey). Meanwhile two affiliates stoppedtheir affiliation because of change inpriorities of work: <strong>Caritas</strong> Europa and <strong>Caritas</strong>Luxemburg.COATNET continued to work on betterinvolvement of African and Latin Americaregions in the network: presentation ofCoatnet work was made for African national<strong>Caritas</strong> and to the regional coordinator ofLatin America.Closer cooperation was established with<strong>Caritas</strong> Asia region: COATNET coordinatorparticipated in the <strong>Caritas</strong> Asia’s Anti-Trafficking Program meeting and contributedto the planning of future activities. Mutualcollaboration in capacity building oninternational advocacy has been planned.Working relationships with Commission onMigrants and Itinerant people and peopleresponsible for anti-trafficking issues wereestablished. The counteraction of HT throughbusiness (eg. responsible consumer choiceand production chains control) wasdiscussed.As a result of analysis of necessity in capacitybuilding among the affiliates, the nextCOATNET meeting will include a couple ofsessions on building practical capacity ofmembers, in particular on identification ofcases of trafficking for labour exploitation.BIAMSteering group considered three invitationsfor conducting the biennial meeting 2013 andtaking into consideration budget limits andstrategic aim to involve the region of LatinAmerica in the network, decided to chose theinvitation from <strong>Caritas</strong> Spain to host theevent in Madrid with the participation ofsome <strong>Caritas</strong> from Latin America asobservers.

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