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(See below for a way
to assist UNANIMA International in making a World fit for Children.)
Rome
Counter-trafficking Seminar: For
six days in October, 26 women religious from 33 countries throughout the
world met in Rome to take on together the problem of human trafficking.
Catherine was one of those women and, in this case, was representing the
Sisters of the United States as well as UNANIMA International.
The seminar was the
inspiration of Sister Eugenia Bonetti from the Counter-Trafficking Office of
the Italian Union of Superiors General and it was financed by the United
States Embassy to the Vatican and the US State Department.
Sister Eugenia had
been a missionary to Kenya for many years and when she returned to Italy she
was appalled to see so many Nigerian women in prostitution on the streets of
Rome and even more appalled to learn that they had been trafficked to Italy,
exploited cruelly by their traffickers, and sometimes even killed. As she
investigated further she found that when they were picked up by the Italian
police they were with returned to their traffickers or deported back to
Nigeria where they were rejected by families. She resolved to do something
to help these women.
Help them she did by
forming a network between Sisters in Nigeria and Sisters in Italy. When
they learned a woman had been trafficked from Nigeria, they tried to find
her in Italy to help her. When they learned a woman was being deported to
Nigeria, they told the Sisters in Nigeria so she could be met, welcomed and
helped to be reintegrated back into Nigerian society.
Why did she set up
this seminar? She has a vision of Sisters forming a worldwide network
similar to the one between Nigeria and Italy…and she included all of the
participants in this vision.
So - what did we
learn? We learned about the situation of trafficking in the countries where
the Sisters worked:
 
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In Africa:
Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana and South Africa; in Eastern Europe: Albania,
Croatia, Ukraine, Poland, Slovenia, and Romania; in Western Europe:
Spain, Netherlands, England, France, Belgium, Germany and Italy; in
North America: Canada, USA and Mexico; South America: Colombia and Peru;
and in the Asia-Pacific: Australia, Thailand, India, and Indonesia. |
What did we do? We
learned tools to make a network work and decided to move ahead with forming
a network called International Network of Religious against Trafficking
in Persons(INRATIP). We wrote a public statement expressing our message
about trafficking in persons. We chose an international steering committee
to oversee the next steps of developing this network. Its members are
Pauline Coll, sgs (Australia) Patricia Ebegbulem, ssl (Nigeria), Catherine
Ferguson, snjm (USA), Imelda Poole, ibvm (Albania), and Elma van den Nouland
(Netherlands).
What will happen
next? The steering committee will meet in January in the Netherlands to
plan the next steps of building the network INRATIP. Meanwhile individuals
in the network will keep in touch with each other to share good practices
and to advise each other when help is needed.
Other items of
interest:
Louise Cleary
represented UNANIMA
International and attended the annual meeting of the World Bank and the IMF
in Washington DC in mid-October. Her report is available in English on the
resources page of the website.
Jennifer Kuhlman
and Louise Cleary
attended the Civil Society hearings related to Financing for Development at
the UN Headquarters in New York on 22-23 October 2007.
Louise
has also completed a report on her work in Geneva at the NGO Consultation
for the Executive Commission of the UN High Commission for Refugees. It is
available on the resources page of our website.
UNANIMA
International’s nominee as an NGO participant in the upcoming December
Session reviewing government commitment to make a World Fit for Children,
has been chosen to be one of 20 participants in a roundtable discussion
regarding the quality of education and how to stop abuse and violence
against children. Congratulations Megan!
BUT WE NEED YOUR
HELP!!! On our website in the
various languages we have posted a simple questionnaire for your input to
assist Megan in making her comments reflect the needs of our members.
Please take a few moments to respond to any or all questions and send it to
Jennifer Kuhlman at
jenniferlkuhlman@gmail.com
Advent Prayers with
the Theme of Human Trafficking
will be on the UI website.
World Aids Day
Prayer (December 1) will also be
posted on the website.
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