if you are in london this saturday (tomorrow) there is a pub crawl being organised by the truth isn't sexy to visit pubs and persuade them to take the beer mast from the campaign. get involved here.
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What happens to the women if this campaign is successful? Is there a plan to place them into legitimate work situations or return them to their homes?
I have a friend that works with women in Thailand doing just that so I'm curious if that type of follow up is included in what this campaign is doing. Didn't see mention of it on the flyer, but maybe I missed it.
Posted by: Laura | August 31, 2007 at 07:46 PM
Its a simple idea. Tackle the demand and remove the motivation for trafficking.
Posted by: Campbell Killick | September 02, 2007 at 09:57 PM