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Brussels, 13 October 2009 - The Network of Christian Organisations against Trafficking in Human Beings (COATNET) held its Annual Conference in Bucharest from the 8th to the 10th of October under the title “Strengthening the Ecumenical Actions against Contemporary Dynamics of Human Trafficking,” gathering more than 30 COATNET affiliates from around the world. This edition of the Annual Conference had a special relevance since it was the last one organised under the legal authority of Caritas Europa. As explained by Caritas Europa Secretary General Marius Wanders during his opening speech “…as the network [COATNET] has grown exponentially in recent years and increasingly also includes Christian organisations from outside Europe, it is fitting and appropriate that as from the 1st of January 2010 it will be embedded in the structures of Caritas Internationalis and will be operating under its legal authority.” Taking place just few days ahead of the European Anti-Trafficking Day (18th of October), and the EU Ministerial Anti-trafficking Conference (Brussels, 19th - 20th of October), the Conference endorsed a Paper from the Global Alliance against Traffic in Women and La Strada International intituled: “A Comprehensive Multidisciplinary Approach towards Trafficking in Human Beings”, calling on EU leaders to increase the cooperation among countries of origin, transit and destination. The first day of the Conference was dedicated to a series of public speeches and debates. Hosted by the Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church, the day started with a series of speeches about the anti-trafficking engagement of the Churches in Romania. Subsequently, three debates were organised with representatives from different churches, NGOs and representatives of the Romanian Ministry of Interior, who discussed about the cooperation state-NGOs, the ecumenical inter-faith and cross-border cooperation, and the state of Romania trafficking as a country of origin, transit and destination for human trafficking. The following day was dedicated to internal activities related to the work of COATNET, such as sharing of practices, planning COATNET’s work plan for 2010 and approving COATNET’s new position in the Caritas Confederation. |
Marius Wanders, Caritas Europa Secretary General welcoming participants to the Conference More pictures from the event |
At the end of this day, a list of recommendations was issued, addressing COATNET affiliates:
COATNET's next advocacy action will be to participate at the EU Anti-trafficking Ministerial Conference (Brussels, 19th - 20th Oct.). The network will be represented by Peter Verhaeghe, Caritas Europa Migration Officer.
Natalia Kovaliv
Caritas Europa COATNET Coordinator
Mobile: +380 66 77 43 622
Email: nkovaliv@caritas-europa.org
Peter Verhaeghe
Migration Officer
Tel.: + 32 (0)2 235 03 96
Mob.: + 32 (0)478 58 54 33
E-Mail: pverhaeghe@caritas-europa.org