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Posted: 17 Jul 2020 06:19 AM PDT The same factors that make human trafficking victims vulnerable to trafficking can also exclude them from the very initiatives meant to protect them. In the case of the Dominican Republic, Haitian migrants—black, poor, and mostly men with an irregular immigration status—are more often viewed as criminals than victims of trafficking. In our top post this […] Related posts: Haitian Migrants: Hidden Faces of Human Trafficking in the Dominican Republic Non-Communicable Diseases and COVID-19:... Continue reading on NewSecurityBeat.org |
Accessing Justice: Femicide and the Rule of Law in Latin America Posted: 16 Jul 2020 09:01 PM PDT "The pandemic is just making visible a reality that has been going on for decades," said Claudia Calvin, Founder of Mujeres Construyendo (Women Building) and a member of Nosotras Tenemos Otros Datos (We Have Other Data). She spoke at a recent Wilson Center event on femicide and the rule of law in Latin America. The […] Related posts: Pandemic of Violence: Protecting Women during COVID-19 Nicaragua and the Fading of Latin America's Youthful Clusters Humanitarian Challenge: Amping up... Continue reading on NewSecurityBeat.org |
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