Library
This growing library is filled with peer-reviewed and community-based knowledge to create an evidentiary base for a labour rights-centred response to human trafficking in Canada.
2010 Winter Games Analysis on Human Trafficking
In 2010, GAATW Canada researchers conducted a qualitative research project, funded by Public Safety Canada, on possible increases in transnational and domestic human trafficking in British Columbia in connection with the 2010 Vancouver Olympic and Paralympic Games....
Transnational Migration, Trafficking in Women, and Human Rights: The Canadian Dimension
Transnational Migration, Trafficking in Women, and Human Rights: The Canadian Dimension. (2002). Funded by Status of Women Canada. 160 pp.
Echoes: Cries for Freedom, Justice and Equality. Filipino Women Speak
“Echoes: Cries for Freedom, Justice and Equality. Filipino Women Speak.”, was an initial step toward research and documentation of the situation of Filipino women living in abusive and exploitative conditions in a small town in British Columbia. Their lives as...
Whores, Maids & Wives: Making Links
In 1997, GAATW Canada hosted the North American Regional Consultative Forum on Trafficking in Women, the first consultation of its kind held in Canada. The forum was designed to: initiate dialogue on trafficking and migration, facilitate an exchange of information and...
Practical Guide to Assisting Trafficked Women with Special Reference to Canada
GAATW’s first effort to support groups working at the grassroots level. This handbook contains information gathered from governmental organisations, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), and legal and health experts. Written in a clear and simple style, this manual...