Conference on trafficking (Honolulu, 13-15 November 2002)



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Subject: TRAFFICKING CONFERENCE REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2002 11:37:03 -1000
From: Globalization Research Center - Trafficking Project
<traffick@hawaii.edu>

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    The Human Rights Challenge of Globalization in
     Asia-Pacific-US: The Trafficking in Persons,
           Especially Women and Children

                  Honolulu, Hawaii
                November 13-15, 2002


       REGISTRATION MATERIALS ARE AVAILABLE on
      Globalization Research Center's web-site:

   http://www.globalhawaii.org/PDF/trafficking.htm

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This international conference is co-sponsored by the
Globalization Research Center, University of Hawaii
Manoa and the East-West Center

Trafficking in persons is the downside of globalization,
a modern-day form of slavery that preys on society's
most vulnerable populations: workers, migrants,
refugees, stateless persons, women and children.
Vigorous collective action on the part of state and
non-state and civil society actors is essential to
mobilize the political will to end this destabilizing
practice.

This timely conference will bring together
knowledgeable stakeholders in Asia-Pacific-US with
an action-oriented mandate to provide concrete tools
to prevent trafficking.

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         TAKE ADVANTAGE OF REDUCED PRICE EARLY
       REGISTRATION DEADLINE: SEPTEMBER 15, 2002

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If you are not able to access the web-site, we will
e-mail, fax or mail complete registration brochure.
Please contact:
            Nancie Caraway, Ph.D.
            Director Women's Human Rights Projects
            Globalization Research Center
            1580 Makaloa Street, Suite 970
            Honolulu, Hawaii USA 96814
            Tel: (808) 945.1450, ext. 120
            Fax: (808) 945.1455
            Email: traffick@hawaii.edu

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