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South East Asia Court of Women on HIV and Human Trafficking

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Organised by UNDP, Asian women’s Human Rights Council (AWHRC) and Yakeba .(Indonesian -NGO) With the auspices of UN and CSO

Contents

Co-coordinators

Besides UNDP,AWHRC and Yakeba The other coordinators are :United nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) United Nations Development Fund for Women(UNIFEM),United Nations Inter-Agency Project on Human Trafficking (UNIAP) and Asia Pacific Network of people living with HIV (APN +)

Aim

Testifying the legal cases of women trafficking and the court will bring together leaders, politicians, activists and communities who are working to make difference to empower women and reduce the level of women trafficking, violence, exploitation and HIV in South East Asia region

Structure

Headquarters: Bali, Indonesia

The jury of six experienced legal and human rights experts The women’s court has the following sessions: Human rights of vulnerable Communities Public health impact of anti trafficking legislation and responses from communities.

Recent activities

Have been in participation with 9th International congress on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific (ICAAP9)

Court of Women hears testimonies from trafficked, sexually exploited

References

South East Asia Court of Women on HIV and Human Trafficking Wikipedia