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World Day Against Trafficking in Persons

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World Day Against Trafficking in Persons
July 30, 2018April 20, 2022

Today is World Day Against Trafficking in Persons! Read a report by Freedom Fund “Struggling to survive:
Slavery and exploitation of Syrian refugees in Lebanon” about Syrian Refugees in Lebanon and their vulnerability to trafficking.

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World Day Against Trafficking in Persons – 30 July 2018
Halima al-Haj Ali wins in Lebanon Changemaker Photo Contest

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Why does femLENS focus on women and girls?
Women and girls are still underrepresented in almost all areas of life. Photography as a storytelling tool shouldn’t be the domain of the privileged few. Technology today allows us to make that happen as so many people have access to a mobile phone with a camera. Read more

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  • Who Do You Belong To? Bodily Autonomy Violations and Health Risks During Surrogacy
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  • Industry Recap | MAY II
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  • Break Gender Bias from its Root
  • We Want Peace!

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