Human Trafficking
Catholic leaders speak out on National Human Trafficking Awareness Day
This celebrity trainer is turning rescued sex-trafficking victims into fitness instructors
CRS Applauds U.S. House of Representatives’ Passage of Anti-Human Trafficking Bill
The reauthorization is important in the country's global fight against human trafficking.
New Campaign Spotlights 21 Million Human Trafficking Victims Worldwide
CRS is launching a campaign to combat human trafficking.
CRS Urges New Administration to Continue Bipartisan Tradition of Foreign Assistance
CRS continues mission to help poor and vulnerable around the world.
Policy Brief Details Isolated Cases of Slave Labor on Coffee Farms in Brazil
Report on slave labor in the coffee industry released.
Department of State Program Gathers International Experts for Innovative Human Trafficking Solutions at CRS
CRS welcomes a delegation of 24 experts from 24 countries.
Girls Count Act Passage an Important Step to Eradicate Poverty and Protect Girls
The House Foreign Affairs and Senate Foreign Relations Committees each passed nearly identical versions of the Girls Count Act today, setting the stage for floor votes.
Catholic Relief Services Applauds Girls Count Act
Catholic Relief Services welcomed introduction of the Girls Count Act in the House of Representatives today. The legislation aims to ensure that more children, and especially girls, around the world get birth certificates.
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