Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Patronics For Heartburn

ROSIERES-TO-SALINE (54) - Conference INRAP (February 26, 2011)

City Rosieres aux Salines offers conference hosted by archaeologists
of INRAP (National Institute of Preventive Archaeological Research)
on archaeological excavations on the town

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A summary of work will be presented by Mrs Jenny KAURIN specialist metals, Philippe Vidal, an anthropologist, explains his job of building work on the site of the Zone of the Sands, Nicolas TIKONOV, céramologue to propose an account of work done on this same area there are a dozen years.


Date and venue:
Saturday, February 26, 2011 at 14:30

Multipurpose Hall
54,110 Rosieres-aux- saline

Tel: 03 83 48 14 02


Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Exotic Meats In San Antonio

People's Court on sexual exploitation

From 18 to 20 March 2011, CLES invites you to put the sex in the dock during a People's Court on the commercial sexual exploitation , the first of its kind in Quebec and possibly the world!

hear women in prostitution, act together against exploitation. That's the rallying cry of the members of the Coordination of struggle against sexual exploitation - CLES since its inception. After five years of development of educational tools and more than three years of field presence, CLES wants to make the agenda a discussion on the commercial sexual exploitation and its impact on combating violence against women.

Evidence, international guests, workshops and artistic events are scheduled for this extraordinary event which will welcome especially women, from different regions of Quebec and British Columbia, including indigenous women including several having a personal experience related to sexual exploitation and feminists working in different sectors, for example: labor, human rights, education and youth intervention, including several national and / or international:

Diana Russell Professor Emeritus of Sociology (Mills College, Oakland, CA), author expert on the subject of sexual violence co-organizer of the International Tribunal on Crimes against Women in 1976 in Brussels;

Lee Lakeman Member of the Collective Rape Relief and Women's Shelter (BC) and author of Obsession With Intent: Violence Against Women;

Matiada Ngalikpima Dublin Transnational Project Coordinator, Refugee Forum, author of Sexual slavery: a challenge to Europe;
Jhappan Professor Radha Political Science (Carleton University, Ottawa) preparing a book on child pornography and sex tourism;

Rosella Melanson Director General of the Advisory Council on the Status of Women (New Brunswick);

The
CATHII will present a workshop on trafficking for sexual exploitation.

For information and registration see the website of the CLES: www. lacI . org /

Monday, February 21, 2011

Cervical Erosion And Ttc

fight against human trafficking in Ontario

In an announcement last February 17, Ontario intends to improve its ability to fight against human trafficking by providing additional support to prevent, deter and denounce the exploitation of persons, and support victims of this terrible crime.

The province is launching a coordinated approach, at several points, to combat the crime of human trafficking and raise awareness of the issue. Initiatives will focus on prevention, enforcement and victim support. They provide as follows:
  • A hotline 24/24, 7 / 7 to help victims (operational in spring 2011);
  • additional support for emergency services and community organizations to they help more effectively trafficked persons;
  • The new Crown attorneys who specialize in human trafficking cases to prepare better and continue strong offenders;
  • initiatives for law enforcement targeted by the Ontario Provincial Police, Peel Regional Police and Toronto Police Services;
  • funds for projects run by local police to combat human trafficking in their communities;
  • An awareness campaign to help victims.

Ontario is also developing an advisory committee to fight against trafficking in persons, composed of representatives from police, service providers for victims, survivors and experts to advise on initiatives future to facilitate victims' access to specialized services that help them escape their current situation and find the support they need to regain their independence and dignity.

Ontario will invest 1.95 million U.S. dollars over three years to combat human trafficking across the province.

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Nud Audible Alarm Definition

Human Trafficking and CSW 55

CATHII A member is currently in New York for the CSW 55.
The priority theme of the fifty-fifth session of the Commission on the Status of Women at
namely 'Access and participation of women and girls to education, training, science and technology, including the promotion of equal access to full employment and decent work. "He will also discuss human trafficking. Franciscans International offered Saturday at their seminar preparation for the CSW, information on human trafficking and their work at the United Nations. To be continued ....