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About the International Justice Mission

Posted on 15 December 2008 by Abby Kirkbride

International Justice Mission (IJM) is a human rights organization based in Washington, D.C. It has 14 field offices located in 12 contries throughout Latin America, South Asia, Southeast Asia and Africa. IJM has been located in the Philippines since 2001.

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DSWD-ILO Project

Posted on 15 December 2008 by April

I am April Ma-Anne B. Mendoza. I am the Project Officer of the DSWD-ILO Project called “Developing Systems, Tools and Capacities to Improve Delivery of Recovery and Reintegration Services to Victims of Trafficking in the Philippines.” Continue Reading

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Philippines Against Child Trafficking (PACT)

Posted on 15 December 2008 by vidaboudicca

The Philippines Against Child Trafficking or PACT is a network of more than 400 government agencies, non-government organizations and individual members working against child trafficking in the Philippines.

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The Asia Foundation’s DOS-TIP Project

Posted on 15 December 2008 by Abigail De la Cruz

The Asia Foundation in the Philippines is currently conducting a project on the prevention of Human Trafficking with funding support from the U.S. Department of State.

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Kidney selling now being done online in RP

Posted on 14 December 2008 by Gemma

Filipinos are now selling their kidneys and other organs online. Medical experts reported yesterday that syndicates are now using online marketing, offering organs to prospective foreign and local buyers.

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