Coalition Against Trafficking in Women

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150 W 28th St Ste 302
New York, NY 10001

The Coalition Against Trafficking in Women (CATW) is dedicated to promoting a world where no woman or girl is bought or sold, focusing on the prevention of sex trafficking and sexual exploitation. Through various campaigns and resources, they aim to provide support and raise awareness about the issues surrounding human trafficking.

Based in New York, CATW engages in advocacy, education, and outreach efforts while offering a list of global resources for individuals seeking help in escaping trafficking situations. Their mission is supported by an annual report and financial transparency, ensuring accountability and fostering community involvement.

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