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6 in 10 Ontarians oppose decriminalizing pimps, brothels and sex buying. 3/4 consider prostitution harmful to women and girls.
Sex Trade Survivors, Women’s Rights Advocates, Anti-Trafficking Organizations Globally Urge Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to Uphold and Implement Canada’s Prostitution Law
Passage of the Allow States and Victims to Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act (H.R. 1865) allows victims to hold websites accountable for criminal conduct, giving them access to justice.
Gloria Steinem, CATW, NOW-NY, Sex Trade Survivors spoke out about PornHub Pop-Up in NYC, urging mayor to halt the conglomerate's plans to open more shops in the city.
With survivors of prostitution and sex trafficking leading the way, Ireland passes law targeting buyers of sex and decriminalizing people in prostitution.
Citing country's abolitionist tradition, French Parliament votes to decriminalize prostituted individuals and penalize buyers of sexual acts.
CATW Issues Statement on Amnesty International’s Resolution to Decriminalize Pimps, Brothel Owners and Buyers of Sex.
In open letter, global advocates urge the human rights organization to vote no on policy to legalize pimps, brothel owners and sex buyers.
U.S. Congress takes a momentous stand against human trafficking with groundbreaking law.
As Japanese Prime Minister Sinzo Abe prepares to address Congress Joint Session for the first time, CATW urges him to apologize for wartime human trafficking of “Comfort Women.”
New York State Legislature passes the Trafficking Victims Protection and Justice Act. We commend them for unanimously passing the TVPJA.
CATW issues a call to the Japanese government to recognize its role in wartime human trafficking of “Comfort Women.”