Coalition Against Trafficking in Women
The Coalition Against Trafficking in Women is a non-governmental organization that works to end human trafficking and the commercial sexual exploitation of women and girls worldwide. The Coalition Against Trafficking in Women is the world’s first organization to fight human trafficking internationally and is the world’s leading abolitionist organization. Since 1988, the Coalition Against Trafficking in Women has provided widely recognized leadership on local, national, regional, and international levels, in promoting legislative, policy and educational measures to raise awareness about the root causes of human trafficking. The Coalition Against Trafficking in Women holds Special Consultative Status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council and was a key consultant at the UN Transnational Organized Crime Meeting from 1999-2000 the outcome of which was the Palermo Protocol, the world’s most recognized legal instrument on human trafficking. The Coalition Against Trafficking in Women and our partners engage in advocacy, education, victim services and prevention programs for victims of trafficking and prostitution in Asia, Africa, Latin America, Europe, and North America, including the United States.Projects Funded On Catapult
On the go with street outreach in Spain
Care for children and women in need in Madrid and Sevilla through a mobile unit.
Support Nigerian women in Italy for 1 year
Offer shelter, support, and solutions for Nigerian victims of sex trafficking in Italy.
Provide transitional housing for survivors
Women and girls fleeing a life of sexual exploitation often have difficulty finding and affording safe housing.
2014 World Cup anti-sex tourism campaign
Prevent sex trafficking during the 2014 World Cup through a public awareness campaign in Brazil.
The Red Alert System
The number of women and girls disappearing in Latin America is increasing at an alarming rate, especially in communities under the control of cartels and organized crime.
Honoring those who combat sex trafficking
Honor individuals taking significant actions to end human trafficking and rescue trafficking victims in Latin America.
Support for sex trafficking survivors
Empower survivors of commercial sexual exploitation in the Philippines with camps tailored to meet their particular needs.
Educate young men on gender and sexuality
Educate young men and boys to take a stand against the root causes of commercial sexual exploitation.
Alternative economic options for trafficked women
Survivors of sex trafficking operate and manage a survivor-led catering cooperative.