22nd febrero 2021

Joint Submission to the Special Rapporteur on Trafficking on the principle of non-punishment

Key takeaways and recommendations

This submission in response to the Call for Submission issued by the Special Rapporteur on Trafficking in Persons, especially women and children on the principle of non-punishment is jointly made by:

    • Life Bloom Services International (LBSI), a Kenyan NGO based in Naivasha, and supporting women and girls who have experienced or are at risk of sex trafficking and sexual exploitation.

    • Trace Kenya, a national counter-trafficking NGO based in Mombasa, Kenya that supports women, young people and children who have experienced human trafficking.

    • People Serving Girls at Risk, a Malawian organization supporting survivors of sex trafficking to access justice and rebuild their lives.

    • Equality Now, an international human rights organization advocating for legal and systemic change to end violence and discrimination against women and girls globally.

Our submission highlights our experiences in working with and supporting victims and survivors of sex trafficking in Kenya, Malawi, and the United States.

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Intervention on the Occasion of the 85th Ordinary Session of the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights

Equality Now celebrates the Central African Republic’s ratification of the Maputo Protocol and urges its full implementation. We also call for the withdrawal of reservations by nine AU Member States and the swift enactment of Ghana’s Spousal Property Rights Bill to advance women’s rights across Africa.

Advancing digital rights and legal reforms to end technology-facilitated gender-based violence and protect women and girls in Southern Africa

Equality Now and AUDRi, in partnership with the Southern Africa Youth Forum, co-hosted a side event on Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence (TFGBV) at the Southern Africa People’s Summit on 16 August 2025 in Antananarivo, Madagascar. The discussion centred on how advancing digital rights for women, girls, and other marginalised groups through legal reforms can help end TFGBV, with a particular focus on tackling online sexual exploitation and abuse.

Recommendations to SADC heads of State and Government on strengthening protection and support mechanisms for survivors of child marriage

Equality Now, together with the Stop Violence – Stop Child Marriage Project, YWCA Madagascar, Plan International, SADC Parliamentary Forum (SADC PF), and the African Committee of Experts on the Rights and Welfare of the Child (ACERWC), convened a side event at the Southern Africa People’s Summit on 15 August 2025 under the theme “Strengthening Protection and Support Mechanisms for Survivors of Child Marriage.”

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