- Maria Grazia Giammarinaro
- May 25, 2020
The Human Rights Podcast
During my recent visit to Galway, which marked my appointment as Adjunct Professor at the Irish Centre for Human Rights, National University of Ireland Galway,
During my recent visit to Galway, which marked my appointment as Adjunct Professor at the Irish Centre for Human Rights, National University of Ireland Galway,
Today I presented to HRC my report focusing on innovative and transformative models of social inclusion of victims and survivors of trafficking in persons. So
On 27th and 28th June, I presented the report on my country visit to Nigeria. I have commended Nigeria’s comprehensive anti-trafficking legal framework and specialised
According to the latest UNODC report, almost 75% of the detected victims of trafficking for sexual exploitation are females, and 35 % of the victims
On this year’s World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, I stressed the need for a profound change in States’ approaches to migration and trafficking, in
I had the pleasure to be interviewed by Thomson Reuters Foundation on the role of business in tackling labour exploitation, in relation to my recent
On the Social Justice Day, I would like to shed light on trafficking in persons as one of the most inacceptable forms of inequality. Trafficking
The Thomson Reuters Stop Slavery Award: a nice opportunity to value innovative actions to help trafficking and slavery victims to rebuild their lives. For example,
Trafficked women are vulnerable and simultaneously are brave. They have been exploited and deprived of their autonomy, but are perfectly capable to make decisions about
Their activities must be backed in any possible way by competent authorities, including in terms of facilitated procedures for funding. Such activities are essential to