INTERNATIONAL WEBINARS ON HUMAN TRAFFICKING 

IN THE LIGHT OF THE “LAUDATO SI” 

AND OF “FRATELLI TUTTI” ENCYCLICALS

Networking of international experts in the fight against human trafficking to promote common understanding and research of this scourge
Anthropological research to rebuild the “Common House” and give hope

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16 MAY 2024 — THE ESSENTIAL ACTION OF WOMEN RELIGIOUS CONGREGATIONS IN CARING FOR VICTIMS AND SURVIVORS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING AND THE URGENT NEED TO SUPPORT THEM

The sisters will present their work with victims of trafficking, the importance of faith in giving them the strength to act, and the fact that they are often the only ones to act when the needs are overwhelming and the appropriate resources (human and material) are lacking

11 JANUARY 2024 — SIDE EVENT AT UN NEW YORK HEADQUARTERS — HUMAN TRAFFICKING PREVENTATIVE STRATEGIES AND CARE OF VICTIMS

This event aims to foster the exchange of pragmatic and actionable solutions that can be readily implemented to alleviate the suffering of victims and survivors

11 DECEMBER 2023 — SIDE EVENT AT UNITED NATIONS GENEVA — REFUGEE PROTECTION AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING: AN IMPORTANT ISSUE FOR THE GLOBAL REFUGEE FORUM 2023

This event aims to shed light on the complex dynamics that refugees face when they become vulnerable to human trafficking and calls for holistic, comprehensive and rights-based responses. The Global Refugee Forum 2023 provides a unique opportunity for more solidarity sharing and enhanced access to protection and solutions for refugees who are victims of trafficking or at risk of being trafficked

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CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF OUR ON-DEMAND WEBINARS

20 OCTOBER 2020 — THE ROLE OF RELIGIOUS ORDERS IN FIGHTING HUMAN TRAFFICKING — Video

 

27 OCTOBER 2020 — RELIGIOUS WORKING IN INTERNATIONAL ADVOCACY AGAINST HUMAN TRAFFICKING — Video

 

01 DECEMBER 2020 — HEALTH IMPACT OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING: TRAUMA

 

08 DECEMBER 2020 — HEALTH IMPACT OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING: HEALING

 

16 FEBRUARY 2021 — WHERE ARE WE NOW? — INTERNATIONAL PROSECUTION OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING

 

23 FEBRUARY 2021 — WHAT CAN BE DONE? — INTERNATIONAL PROSECUTION OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING

 

2 MARCH 2021 — BEST PRACTICES? — INTERNATIONAL PROSECUTION OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING

 

13 APRIL 2021 — DEMAND AS ROOT CAUSE FOR HUMAN TRAFFICKING — SEX TRAFFICKING & PROSTITUTION

20 APRIL 2021 — DEMAND AS ROOT CAUSE FOR HUMAN TRAFFICKING — FORCED LABOR — THE IMPORTANCE OF SUPPLY CHAIN CONTROL AND THE ROLE OF CONSUMER

5 MAY 2021 — ROOT CAUSES FOR HUMAN TRAFFICKING — THE ROLE OF TECHNOLOGY

 

11 MAI 2021 — ASPECTS JURIDIQUES DE LA TRAITE DES ÊTRES HUMAINS

18 MAI 2021 — ASSISTANCE HUMANITAIRE ET SOCIALE DES VICTIMES DE LA TRAITE DES ÊTRES HUMAINS

 

22 JUNE 2021 — MODERN SLAVERY AND DECENT WORK

 

12 OCTOBER 2021 — LEGAL APPROACHES TO REDUCING THE DEMAND BEHIND HUMAN TRAFFICKING 

 

16 NOVEMBER 2021 — MIGRATION AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING 

 

8 DECEMBER 2021 — RELIGION AGAINST HUMAN TRAFFICKING 

 

8 FEBRUARY 2022 — SEXUAL SLAVERY — TESTIMONY AND DEFENDING VICTIMS — MIDDLE EASTERN AND NIGERIAN WOMEN ENSLAVED

 

8 MARCH 2022 — WOMEN AGAINST HUMAN TRAFFICKING

14 JUNE 2022 — DEMAND FOR HT: WE ARE ALL RESPONSIBLE FOR HUMAN TRAFFICKING AS CONSUMERS OF FORCED LABOR AND SEXUAL SLAVERY. HOW CAN WE END THIS CYCLE ?

 

28 JUNE 2022 — JUSTICE & HT: THE GAP BETWEEN THE LAW AND ITS IMPLEMENTATION IN PRACTICE

 

20 SEPTEMBER 2022 — COUNTERING THE USE OF TECHNOLOGY TO RECRUIT AND CONTROL VICTIMS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING, ESPECIALLY RELATED TO THE SEX TRAFFICKING OF CHILDREN AND WOMEN

 

6 OCTOBER 2022 — HUMAN TRAFFICKING AND LAUDATO SI’:
TOWARDS A NEW PARADIGM TO ENSURE THE PROTECTION OF HUMAN DIGNITY,
TO PREVENT AND ERADICATE HUMAN TRAFFICKING

 

7 NOVEMBER 2022 — HUMAN TRAFFICKING AND MIGRATION: CURRENT ASSESSMENT OF THE PERILOUS JOURNEY IN THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA

 

29 NOVEMBER 2022 — FORCED LABOR AND TRANSPARENCY OF SUPPLY CHAINS: TOWARDS PRESCRIPTIVE OR LEGAL MANDATORY APPROACHES?

 

6 DECEMBER 2022 — FAITH AND FIGHT AGAINST HUMAN TRAFFICKING: TESTIMONIES OF SISTERS WORKING FOR THE REHABILITATION OF VICTIMS

 

7 MARCH 2023 — ANTHROPOLOGY — FABRICE HADJADJ — VIRTUAL AND REAL WORLDS: HOW TO INHABIT THE DEVASTATED EARTH?

 

14 MARCH 2023 — FROM MOTIVATION TO VOCATION: BRIAN ISELIN’S JOURNEY AGAINST SLAVERY

 

27 MARCH 2023 — SIDE EVENT AT UNITED NATIONS GENEVA — HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN ARMED CONFLICTS AND POST-CONFLICT SITUATIONS

 

25 APRIL 2023 — THE NEEDS AND STORIES OF MALE SURVIVORS OF CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE, EXPLOITATION AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING

27 JUNE 2023 — MALE SURVIVORS OF CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE: PRESENTATION OF ENA LUCIA MARIACA PACHECO’S RESEARCH

4 JULY 2023 — SIDE EVENT AT UNITED NATIONS GENEVA — NON-PUNISHMENT OF VICTIMS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING:
ENHANCING PROTECTION OF VICTIMS

12 SEPTEMBER 2023 — BEST PRACTICES IN HUMAN TRAFFICKING PREVENTION, HEALING, COLLABORATION, AND PROGRAMMES FOR MEN & BOYS

20 SEPTEMBER 2023 — SIDE EVENT AT UNITED NATIONS GENEVA — RAISING AWARENESS ON CONTEMPORARY SLAVERY

 

12 OCTOBER 2023 — LES SOINS DES TROUBLES DU STRESS POST-TRAUMATIQUE POUR LES VICTIMES DE LA TRAITE DES ÊTRES HUMAINS — PTSD CARE FOR HT VICTIMS

 

30 NOVEMBER 2023 — HUMAN TRAFFICKING AND HUMAN RIGHTS

5 DECEMBER 2023 — CHALLENGES AND BEST PRACTICES IN HUMAN TRAFFICKING POLICY, LEGISLATION, INVESTIGATION, AND VICTIM SUPPORT SERVICES FOR MALE VICTIMS

11 DECEMBER 2023 — SIDE EVENT AT UNITED NATIONS GENEVA — REFUGEE PROTECTION AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING: AN IMPORTANT ISSUE FOR THE GLOBAL REFUGEE FORUM 2023

11 JANUARY 2024 — SIDE EVENT AT UN NEW YORK HEADQUARTERS — HUMAN TRAFFICKING PREVENTATIVE STRATEGIES AND CARE OF VICTIMS

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Watch  good practices leaders for victims of human trafficking

The Ad Laudato Si Forum  brings together international ethical’s top academics, politicians, business, youth, and civil society leaders to engage in addressing the most pressing issues linked to the future of our common world.

 

Pro­fes­sor Michel Veuthey

Ambas­sador of the Sov­er­eign Order of Mal­ta to mon­i­tor and com­bat human traf­fick­ing. Pres­i­dent of the Foun­da­tion Col­lège Uni­ver­si­taire Hen­ry Dunant (CUHD). Doc­tor of Laws of the Uni­ver­si­ty of Gene­va, Pro­fes­sor of Inter­na­tion­al Law at Web­ster Uni­ver­si­ty Gene­va. From 2010 to 2019, Vice-Pres­i­dent of the Inter­na­tion­al Insti­tute of Human­i­tar­i­an Law, San­re­mo. He worked in the Inter­na­tion­al Com­mit­tee of the Red Cross (ICRC) from 1967 to 2000, as head of the Divi­sion of Inter­na­tion­al Orga­ni­za­tions, Del­e­gate Gen­er­al for Europe and North Amer­i­ca, Region­al Del­e­gate for South­ern Africa and the Indi­an Ocean and as Assis­tant to the President. 

Sr. Mir­jam Beike

Sis­ter of Our Lady of Char­i­ty of the Good Shep­herd, mem­ber from 2022 of the con­gre­ga­tion­al Chap­ter of the Order in Rome as Apos­tolic Coun­cilor for Ger­many & Alba­nia. Rep­re­sen­ta­tive at the UN in Gene­va for the Sis­ters of Our Lady of Char­i­ty of the Good Shep­herd. She worked 30 years with sur­vivors of traf­fick­ing in Ger­many and Alba­nia. She is a workig board mem­ber of RENATE and of the Alliance of NGOs on Crime Pre­ven­tion and Crim­i­nal Justice.

Sis­ter Seli Thomas

Win­ner of “Sis­ters Anti-Traf­fick­ing Awards 2023” in Lon­don. Mem­ber of the Sale­sian Fam­i­ly from the Cat­e­chist Sis­ters of Mary Immac­u­late Help of Chris­tians, found­ed on 12thDecember 1948, by Bish­op Louis La Ravoire Mor­row SDB in Krish­nana­gar, West Ben­gal, India. Bish­op Mar­row saw the neces­si­ty of edu­cat­ed reli­gious women to work among the women of his dio­cese owing to dif­fi­cul­ties of priests not being able to reach out to the women in their homes, so want­ed a group of sis­ters to vis­it homes in towns and vil­lages. In 1992, they became an offi­cial mem­ber of the Sale­sian Fam­i­ly. Lawyer, Thomas launched from 2010 cam­paigns against human traf­fick­ing and attempts to make vil­lage women self-reliant.

Sis­ter Olivia Umoh 

Catholic Sis­ter of the Daugh­ters of Char­i­ty of St. Vin­cent de Paul. She is the Direc­tor of Safe-Child Advo­ca­cy (SCA), a social ser­vice insti­tu­tion owned by the Catholic Arch­dio­cese of Kumasi which pro­vides mul­ti­fac­eted ser­vices to sup­port, rein­te­grate, and pro­mote acces­si­bil­i­ty for chil­dren in street sit­u­a­tions. She has over 36 years of expe­ri­ence in the Social Work practice.

Sr. Patri­cia Ebegbulem

Respon­si­ble of a Shel­ter for Returned Vic­tims of Traf­fick­ing, the Bakhi­ta House in Lagos (Nige­ria). Pope Bene­dict XVI hon­oured Patri­cia Ebeg­bulem SSL in 2012 with the high­est Papal hon­our for Con­se­crat­ed per­sons, the Pro Eccle­sia et Pon­tif­ice medal.

Organisers

The Foun­da­tion Hen­ry Dunant Uni­ver­si­ty Col­lege (CUHD), based in Gene­va (Switzer­land), in the hearts of the inter­na­tion­al com­mu­ni­ty, orga­nizes the plat­form “adlaudatosi” to pro­mote its webi­na­rs on the themes of inte­gral ecol­o­gy and the fight against human traf­fick­ing as well as  to con­tribute to the pro­mo­tion of a true cul­ture of human rights and human dig­ni­ty. A new hope is need­ed to give new impe­tus to our soci­eties in cri­sis: a cul­ture that pro­motes the dig­ni­ty and inte­gral devel­op­ment of the per­son must be taught to build a just world and a future for every human being. The theme of inte­gral ecol­o­gy is cen­tral to our think­ing. Pro­fes­sor Michel Veuthey, Ambas­sador of the Order of Mal­ta to mon­i­tor and com­bat traf­fick­ing In per­sons, is CUHD’s Pres­i­dent and the ini­tia­tor of the adlaudatosi project. The Hen­ry Dunant Uni­ver­si­ty Col­lege Foun­da­tion is rec­og­nized as a pub­lic util­i­ty and is con­trolled by the Swiss Fed­er­al Super­vi­so­ry Author­i­ty for Foun­da­tions; its donors ben­e­fit from tax deductions.

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INTERNATIONAL WEBINARS

ON HUMAN TRAFFICKING 


IN THE LIGHT OF “LAUDATO SI” 


AND OF THE “FRATELLI TUTTI” ENCYCLICALS

16

Thursday

16.05.2024

 

18:00 -

 

19:30

(CEST)

 

THE ESSENTIAL ACTION OF WOMEN RELIGIOUS CONGREGATIONS IN CARING FOR VICTIMS AND SURVIVORS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING AND THE URGENT NEED TO SUPPORT THEM

The sis­ters will present their work with vic­tims of traf­fick­ing, the impor­tance of faith in giv­ing them the strength to act, and the fact that they are often the only ones to act when the needs are over­whelm­ing and the appro­pri­ate resources (human and mate­r­i­al) are lacking

OPENING REMARKS:
H.E. Dr. Michel Veuthey
, Ambas­sador to Mon­i­tor and Com­bat Traf­fick­ing in Per­sons, Sov­er­eign Order of Mal­ta, Gene­va, Switzerland

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Speak­ers:

Sis­ter Mir­jam Beike, Sis­ter of Our Lady of Char­i­ty of the Good Shep­herd, mem­ber from 2022 of the con­gre­ga­tion­al Chap­ter of the Order in Rome as Apos­tolic Coun­cilor for Ger­many & Alba­nia. Rep­re­sen­ta­tive at the UN in Gene­va for the Sis­ters of Our Lady of Char­i­ty of the Good Shep­herd. She worked 30 years with sur­vivors of traf­fick­ing in Ger­many and Alba­nia. She is a workig board mem­ber of RENATE and of the Alliance of NGOs on Crime Pre­ven­tion and Crim­i­nal Justice

Sis­ter Seli Thomas, Win­ner of “Sis­ters Anti-Traf­fick­ing Awards 2023” in Lon­don. Mem­ber of the Sale­sian Fam­i­ly from the Cat­e­chist Sis­ters of Mary Immac­u­late Help of Chris­tians, found­ed on 12thDecember 1948, by Bish­op Louis La Ravoire Mor­row SDB in Krish­nana­gar, West Ben­gal, India. Bish­op Mar­row saw the neces­si­ty of edu­cat­ed reli­gious women to work among the women of his dio­cese owing to dif­fi­cul­ties of priests not being able to reach out to the women in their homes, so want­ed a group of sis­ters to vis­it homes in towns and vil­lages. In 1992, they became an offi­cial mem­ber of the Sale­sian Fam­i­ly. Lawyer, Thomas launched from 2010 cam­paigns against human traf­fick­ing and attempts to make vil­lage women self-reliant

Sis­ter Olivia Umoh, Catholic Sis­ter of the Daugh­ters of Char­i­ty of St. Vin­cent de Paul. She is the Direc­tor of Safe-Child Advo­ca­cy (SCA), a social ser­vice insti­tu­tion owned by the Catholic Arch­dio­cese of Kumasi which pro­vides mul­ti­fac­eted ser­vices to sup­port, rein­te­grate, and pro­mote acces­si­bil­i­ty for chil­dren in street sit­u­a­tions. She has over 36 years of expe­ri­ence in the Social Work practice

Sis­ter Patri­cia Ebeg­bulem, Win­ner of “Sis­ters Anti-Traf­fick­ing Awards 2023” in Lon­don. Respon­si­ble of a Shel­ter for Returned Vic­tims of Traf­fick­ing, the Bakhi­ta House in Lagos (Nige­ria). Pope Bene­dict XVI hon­oured Patri­cia Ebeg­bulem SSL in 2012 with the high­est Papal hon­our for Con­se­crat­ed per­sons, the Pro Eccle­sia et Pon­tif­ice medal

11

Monday

11.01.2024

 

10:00 -

 

13:00

(UTC−5)

 

SIDE EVENT AT UN NEW YORK HEADQUARTERS — HUMAN TRAFFICKING PREVENTATIVE STRATEGIES AND CARE OF VICTIMS

This event aims to fos­ter the exchange of prag­mat­ic and action­able solu­tions that can be read­i­ly imple­ment­ed to alle­vi­ate the suf­fer­ing of vic­tims and survivors

The con­fer­ence was orga­nized by the Per­ma­nent Observ­er Mis­sion of the Sov­er­eign Order of Mal­ta to the Unit­ed Nations in New York in col­lab­o­ra­tion with Glob­al Strate­gic Oper­a­tives, and co-spon­sored by the Per­ma­nent Mis­sions of France, Mex­i­co, Liecht­en­stein, Mex­i­co, Nige­ria, the Philip­pines as well as FAST Ini­tia­tive (Finance Against Slav­ery and Trafficking)

OPENING REMARKS:
H.E. Dr. Paul Beres­ford-Hill,
Per­ma­nent Observ­er of the Mis­sion Sov­er­eign Order of Mal­ta to the UN, New York

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Speak­ers:

H.E. Dr. Michel Veuthey, Ambas­sador to Mon­i­tor and Com­bat Traf­fick­ing in Per­sons, Sov­er­eign Order of Mal­ta, Gene­va, Switzerland

Mrs. Deb­o­rah O’Hara-Rusck­ows­ki, DM Spe­cial Advi­sor on Human Traf­fick­ing for the Sov­er­eign Order of Mal­ta to the UN, NY; Founder & Pres­i­dent, Glob­al Strate­gic Oper­a­tives, The O’Connell House

Kevin Hyland, OBE, San­ta Mar­ta Group, London

H.E. Mr. Anto­nio Manuel Revil­la Lag­dameo, Ambas­sador Extra­or­di­nary and Plenipo­ten­tiary and Per­ma­nent Rep­re­sen­ta­tive of the Repub­lic of the Philip­pines to the Unit­ed Nations

H.E. Mrs. Diar­ra Dime-Labille, Min­is­ter Coun­sel­lor, Per­ma­nent Mis­sion of France

Mr. Mauri­cio Reza Bautista, Attaché & Human Rights Expert, Per­ma­nent Mis­sion of Mexico

Hilary L. Chester, Ph.D., for­mer­ly with the US Con­fer­ence of Catholic Bish­ops (USCCB)

Ms. Alice Eck­stein, Project Direc­tor, Finance Against Slav­ery and Traf­fick­ing (FAST)

11

Monday

11.12.2023

 

12:00 -

 

14:00

(CET)

 

SIDE EVENT AT UNITED NATIONS GENEVA — REFUGEE PROTECTION AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING: AN IMPORTANT ISSUE FOR THE GLOBAL REFUGEE FORUM 2023

This event aims to shed light on the com­plex dynam­ics that refugees face when they become vul­ner­a­ble to human traf­fick­ing and calls for holis­tic, com­pre­hen­sive and rights-based respons­es. The Glob­al Refugee Forum 2023 pro­vides a unique oppor­tu­ni­ty for more sol­i­dar­i­ty shar­ing and enhanced access to pro­tec­tion and solu­tions for refugees who are vic­tims of traf­fick­ing or at risk of being trafficked

OPENING REMARKS:
H.E. Ambas­sador Michel Veuthey,
Ambas­sador of the Sov­er­eign Order of Mal­ta to Mon­i­tor and Com­bat Traf­fick­ing in Persons

Geneviève Colas, Sec­ours Catholique France – Car­i­tas France, COATNET

Speak­ers:

H.E. Ambas­sador Jérôme Bon­na­font, Per­ma­nent Rep­re­sen­ta­tive of France to the UN and OIs

H.E. Ambas­sador Jürg Lauber, Per­ma­nent Rep­re­sen­ta­tive to the UN and IOs, Switzerland

Prof. Siob­hán Mul­lal­ly, Spe­cial Rap­por­teur on Traf­fick­ing in Per­sons, espe­cial­ly women and children

Vin­cent Cochetel, UNHCR’s Spe­cial Envoy for the Cen­tral Mediter­ranean Situation

H.E. Anna Ekst­edt, Ambas­sador for com­bat­ing Traf­fikc­ing in Per­sons, Sweden

Yit­na Getachew, Head of the Pro­tec­tion Divi­sion, IOM

Belan­cille Muka­musi­gali, Head of Anti-traf­fick­ing and Migra­tion Sec­tor, Car­i­tas Rwanda

Tory Claw­son, Direc­tor, Migra­tion & Dis­place­ment Ini­tia­tive, Save the Children

Grainne O’Hara, Senior Human Rights Advis­er, UN OHCHR

Devota Nuwe, Head of Pro­grams, Refugee Law Project, Uganda

Francesca Piz­zutel­li, Deputy Direc­tor and Head of the Refugee and Migrant’s Rights Team, Amnesty Inter­na­tion­al — Inter­na­tion­al Secretariat

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