18 Oct: Our role in Europe
18 Oct: Our role in Europe

Today, 18th October, European Day Against Trafficking, Proyecto ESPERANZA and SICAR cat, delegations of Adoratrices, we reflect on the importance of the European dimension of our work.

What we do
What we do

Find out more about SICAR cat and its programme of care for victims of trafficking in this video.

New project: TIATAS
New project: TIATAS

The Transnational Initiative Against Trafficking in the context of Asylum Systems (TIATAS) project brings together specialised partners with the expertise, geographic presence, and networks required to positively impact outcomes for victims of trafficking (VoTs) among third country national (TCN) asylum seekers, refugees, and migrants.

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18th Oct: Our role in Europe

Active role in policies that unify the fight against Human trafficking Today, 18th October, European Day Against Trafficking, Proyecto ESPERANZA and SICAR cat, delegations of Adoratrices, we reflect on the importance of the European dimension of our work. Our dual mission (direct intervention with women victims and survivors of trafficking and awareness and advocacy in order to ensure the rights that have been recognized for them) cannot ignore that Europe, where we live, is a complex and changing region, place…

Asil.cat Newsletter (November 2018)

Have a read of Asil.cat Newsletter to see the activities and achievements of the past few months: https://mailchi.mp/d9e25e7fb90e/asilcat-network-newsletter-november-2018?e=18eb26a930 SICAR cat is a full member of Asil.cat, a network of a group of Catalan non-government organisations that work jointly and voluntarily within the asylum and immigration fields

Asil.cat Newsletter (June 2018)

Have a read of  Asil.cat Newsletter to see the activities and achievements of the past few months: https://bit.ly/2mdqPm2 SICAR cat is a full member of Asil.cat, a networkof a group of Catalan non-government organisations that work jointly and voluntarily within the asylum and immigration fields

Main results 2018: trafficking and asylum

During the first semester of 2018, SICAR cat professionals have assisted a total of 29 trafficking victims who are at the same time international protection applicants: 24 women and 5 minors, including 3 family units. Trafficking victim family units are single-parent families composed of women and their dependent minor children who are in Spanish territory. Press Release: https://bit.ly/2MGtIqC  

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