Our Projects

[Human Rights in the Middle East-Empowering Women in Iraq]Human Rights in the Middle East-
Empowering Women in Iraq

This program, part of the United States Department of State, Women's Democracy Initiative, provides comprehensive activities to prepare Iraqi women to take on leadership roles by equipping them with knowledge of their rights and by providing a practical set of skills to empower them to implement this knowledge in the political arena.
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[The Protection Project]The Protection Project-
Promoting Human Rights Values Around the World

The Protection Project is a human rights research institute based at the Foreign Policy Institute at The Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies in Washington, DC. Founded by Laura Lederer in 1994 to address the issue of trafficking in persons as a human rights violation.
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[The Protection Project Southeastern Europe Training]The Protection Project -
Southeastern Europe Training Program
This website includes all relevant information on trafficking in persons in the individual countries of the SEE, specifically Albania, Bulgaria, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Romania, and Serbia and Montenegro (Kosovo).
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[Training U.S. Service Providers]The Protection Project -
U.S. Training & Assistance Web Site
This division of our web-site provides an assistance referral system including all trained service providers, and a specialized resources library containing all relevant information needed by a victim of a severe form of trafficking, service providers, benefit-issuing agencies, and law enforcement officials. In addition, updated information on practical training sessions and the national conference can be found here.
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