Posted by Zarah Patriana in Human trafficking on 19th August, 2010 | No Comments
In May of 2009, Erasmus Community students from the University of San Francisco went on a Customized Reality Tour to Uganda to learn about human trafficking with the Not For Sale Campaign. During the delegation, the experiences and meetings were captured on film to originally just document the students’ travels, but then emerged into a document called ‘Ugandan Days’ by Erika Myszynski.
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Posted by Corina Nolet in Human trafficking, Latin America, Trip Participant Stories on 2nd August, 2010 | 3 Comments
Since returning two weeks ago from the Reality Tour to Peru, scores of friends, family, coworkers and acquaintances have asked me, “So how was your trip?” and for the first time ever upon returning from a vacation, I stumbled over the answer. “Great” or “we had a wonderful time” certainly did not describe the experience, »
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Posted by Malia Everette in Human trafficking on 15th July, 2010 | No Comments
As you might know from my last blog, ECPAT, which stands for End Child Prostitution, Pornography, and Trafficking, is a network of organizations and individuals committed to ending the sexual exploitation of children and Global Exchange Reality Tours is honored to be a member. Why? Today it is estimated that there are one to two »
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Posted by Malia Everette in Human trafficking on 9th July, 2010 | No Comments
Global Exchange Reality Tours and ECPAT-USA (End Child Prostitution, Child Pornography and Trafficking of Children for Sexual Purposes) have signed The Code of Conduct for the Protection of Children from Sexual Exploitation in Travel and Tourism. The Code of Conduct is a tool that promotes the cooperation of the travel and tourism industry to prevent »
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