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Launch of cAPTives- APT/AMRI human trafficking awareness-raising programme.

At 11:00 (GMT),  Monday, 18 October 2021, the EU anti-Human Trafficking day, APT/AMRI launch their cAPTives anti-human trafficking education programme for post-primary schools. When compiling this education resource, the following...

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APT/AMRI member Rita Wynne, RSC, on life-giving opportunities for the most vulnerable.

In 2008, to mark the 150th anniversary of the death of Venerable Mary Aikenhead, foundress of the Religious Sisters of Charity, Wynne oversaw the opening of the Haven Adult Education Centre in...

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‘In Search of an Ending”-The Tablet, 31 July 2021,Liz Murphy, RSM.

Following his reading of two articles by Liz Murphy, RSM, in Doctrine & Life (January 2021 and February 2021), the editor of The Tablet invited Liz to write a feature...

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30 July 2021- World Day Against Trafficking in Persons ”Victims’ Voices Lead the way.”

APT/AMRI collaborate with colleagues from MECPATHS, The Immigrant Council of Ireland, The Migrants Rights Centre Ireland, Ruhama, Maynooth University, Akidwa, and The International Organisation for Migration (photographed above) to mark...

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Trafficking in Persons Report (TIP) 2021.

‘’This year’s Trafficking in Persons Report sends a strong message to the world that global crises, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change, and enduring discriminatory policies and practices, have...

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Mary Immaculate College Limerick, reveals the reality of Human Trafficking in Ireland- in report launched 28 April 2021.

A new report from researchers at Mary Immaculate College (MIC) has examined the true scale of human trafficking on the island of Ireland, illustrating that there are substantially more victims of human...

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”A hidden army of ‘very brave nuns’ fight child trafficking.”- NBC News feature.

As part of the Keeping the Faith series, NBC’s Cynthia McFadden tells the story of strong women who have been working mostly in the shadows until now. Focusing on the...

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Upgrade of APT/AMRI Resources

On Monday, 12 April 2021, APT/AMRI general meeting adopted the revised and updated resources available for presentations on anti-human trafficking information and awareness-raising initiatives, by APT/AMRI members. A working group...

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APT/AMRI participate at Commission on the Status of Women, UN NGOCSW65 Virtual Forum, 18 & 25 March 2021.

Thanks to the generosity of the Congregation of Our Lady of Charity of the Good Shepherd members at the UN, APT/AMRI was affoarded the opportunity to share about our anti-human...

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Saving Women from Human Trafficking- Eilis Coe, rsc.

The 1 March 2021 edition of Ireland’s national magazine, The Woman’s Way, features an informative and thought-provoking feature entitled ”Saving Women from Human Trafficking.” Ranging back through the early years...

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