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JOINT DECLARATION
The Union of Superiors General (USG/UISG) and Caritas declare
their commitment to work together and call on their members around
the world to consolidate their collaboration in countering
trafficking in human beings.
Introduction
Trafficking in human
beings is seen as one of the worst affronts to human dignity and
violations of human rights. The Unions of Superiors General (USG/UISG,
representing more than a million religious men and women worldwide) and
Caritas Internationalis (CI, with 162 Member Organizations active in
over 200 countries and territories) have each, in their strategic plans,
demonstrated their determination to oppose this 21st century
form of global slavery. Both organisations see this as an opportune
moment to declare their commitment to work together in this
endeavour. It is also appropriate and timely to make a formal call on
religious institutes of men and of women worldwide and on Caritas
Internationalis and its member organizations to consolidate their
collaboration in countering the trafficking of human beings.
An
alliance between religious congregations and church based organisations
will strengthen advocacy work in favour of trafficked persons and will
broaden the range of resources for people engaged at the practical level
in ministry to them. The alliance would work for the benefit of the
victims of trafficking by enhancing the transnational channels of
prevention and assistance accessible to them.
Complementary roles in a common commitment
Caritas Internationalis
and the USG/UISG bring specific competences and resources to this
alliance.
Caritas
Caritas Internationalis
has identified four major areas for action against trafficking which are
suited to its modes of action; prevention, assistance, advocacy and
networking. It declares its commitment to work in these areas in its
publication, “The Caritas Internationalis Commitment on Combating
Trafficking in Human Beings”, and initiated the ecumenical
COATNET network (Christian Organisations Against Trafficking) which
has taken a global dimension.
USG/UISG
In the spirit of the
Congress on Consecrated Life (2004), the JPIC Commission, working group
against trafficking in women and children, acts on “the care we have
for one another that leads us to engage with the pain and suffering of
our world with all its peoples and all of creation”. The USG/UISG is
committed to bring to this partnership its special skills in education
of the public through publications and public meetings, sharing its
experience through the formation of field workers, and through pastoral
care and rehabilitation of the victims.
We trust that this agreement between Caritas
Internationalis and the USG/UISG will result in effective, mutually
supportive action against the trafficking in human persons.
Fr. Pascual
Chávez, SDB,
President, USG
Sr. Amelia Kawaji,
MMB
President, UISG
Cardinal Oscar
Andres Rodriguez-Maradiaga
President, Caritas
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