Stop Traffick! Tackling Demand for Sexual Services of Trafficked Women and Girls

Stop Traffick! Tackling Demand for Sexual Services of Trafficked Women and Girls

<p> Stop Traffick! Tackling Demand for Sexual Services of Trafficked Women and Girls</p><p>27 March 2014, Royal Irish Academy, Dawson Street, Dublin 2</p><p>AGENDA </p><p>Chair: Denise Charlton, CEO Immigrant Council of Ireland</p><p>9.30am Registration</p><p>Stop Traffick! Tackling Demand for Sexual Services of Trafficked Women and Girls</p><p>27 March 2014, Royal Irish Academy, Dawson Street, Dublin 2</p><p>9.50am Welcome by Sr Stanislaus Kennedy, founding board member of the ICI</p><p>10.00am David Stanton TD, Chair of the Joint Oireachtas Committee for Justice, Defence and Equality</p><p>10.10am EU Commissioner, EC DG Home Affairs, Cecilia Malmström (pre-recorded address)</p><p>Stop Traffick! Tackling Demand for Sexual Services of Trafficked Women and Girls</p><p>27 March 2014, Royal Irish Academy, Dawson Street, Dublin 2</p><p>10.20am Attitude of Men Who Buy Sex from Trafficked People and others, Project research Nusha Yonkova, ICI Anti-trafficking Coordinator </p><p>10.50am Q&A</p><p>Stop Traffick! Tackling Demand for Sexual Services of Trafficked Women and Girls</p><p>27 March 2014, Royal Irish Academy, Dawson Street, Dublin 2</p><p>11.10am Coffee Break</p><p>Chair: Dr. Ursula Barry, head of Gender Studies at Social Justice, UCD</p><p>11.30am “Consent: The Defining Factor in Legitimising the Purchase of a Person for Sex in Ireland” Dr Monica O’Connor </p><p>Stop Traffick! Tackling Demand for Sexual Services of Trafficked Women and Girls</p><p>27 March 2014, Royal Irish Academy, Dawson Street, Dublin 2 11.50 am “Addressing and Reducing the Demand for Commercialised Sexual Services” Prof Roger Matthews, Kent University, Advisor to UK Parliament All-Party Group on Prostitution</p><p>12.10pm “Demand Reduction Strategies and Outcomes in Finland” Venla Roth, Senior Advisor to the Finnish National Rapporteur on Trafficking in Persons </p><p>12.30pm Panel discussion, followed by Q&A</p><p>Stop Traffick! Tackling Demand for Sexual Services of Trafficked Women and Girls</p><p>27 March 2014, Royal Irish Academy, Dawson Street, Dublin 2</p><p>12.55pm Chair: Closing remarks</p><p>1. 00pm Lunch</p><p>“ Solutions”: Thematic Panels </p><p>Stop Traffick! Tackling Demand for Sexual Services of Trafficked Women and Girls</p><p>27 March 2014, Royal Irish Academy, Dawson Street, Dublin 2</p><p>2.00pm I. How to Reduce Demand For Sexual Services from Trafficked Victims Panel: Diana Videva, Bulgarian Gender Research Foundation Dr Dalia Puidokiene, Klaipeda Social & Psychological Service Centre, Lithuania Anna Zobnina, Mediterranean Institute for Gender Studies, Cyprus Pirjo Sohlo, Multicultural Women’s Association, Finland</p><p>Panel moderator: Grégoire Théry, Mouvement du Nid France </p><p>Stop Traffick! Tackling Demand for Sexual Services of Trafficked Women and Girls</p><p>27 March 2014, Royal Irish Academy, Dawson Street, Dublin 2</p><p>II. Experiences of women and their view of buyers of sex 3.00pm Panel: Rachel Moran, SPACE Alliance Karen McHugh , CEO Doras Luimní Sarah Benson, CEO Ruhama Hilkka Becker, Senior Solicitor Immigrant Council of Ireland Panel moderator: Pierrette Pape, European Women’s Lobby Coordinator</p><p>Stop Traffick! Tackling Demand for Sexual Services of Trafficked Women and Girls</p><p>27 March 2014, Royal Irish Academy, Dawson Street, Dublin 2</p><p>4.00 pm Closing remarks: John Cunningham, ICI Chair of Board</p>

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