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  • BoT of UN Voluntary Trust Fund on Contemporary forms of slavery

    I-Newswire.com (press release)
    March 14 2005

    The Board of Trustees of the United Nations Voluntary Trust Fund on
    Contemporary Forms of Slavery concluded its tenth session on Friday,
    11 March.

    i-Newswire, 2005-03-14 - During its one-week annual session, the
    Board considered 63 applications for project grants and 12
    applications for travel grants. It recommended funding 25 projects
    in 15 countries to extend humanitarian, legal and financial aid to
    individuals whose human rights have been violated as a result of
    contemporary forms of slavery.

    The Board also recommended travel grants for seven persons to
    participate in the deliberations of the Working Group on Contemporary
    Forms of Slavery, to be held from 6 to 10 June 2005. These
    beneficiaries will speak on contemporary forms of slavery in six
    different countries. One of the seven will give first-hand testimony
    as a former victim of slavery.

    The five Board members, who have been appointed by the
    Secretary-General, are: José de Souza Martins ( Brazil ), Prateep
    Unsongtham Hata ( Thailand ), Cheikh Saad-Bouh Kamara ( Mauritania ),
    Gulnara Shahinian ( Armenia ), and David Weissbrodt ( United States
    ). Mr. Kamara serves as Chairman.

    The Fund was established by the General Assembly in its resolution
    46/122 of 17 December 1991.

    For further information, please contact the secretariat of the Fund
    at the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, CH-1211
    Geneva 10 - Switzerland, tel.: +41 22 917 93 81/93 14, fax: +41 22
    917 90 66, e-mail: [email protected].

    If you have questions regarding information in these press release
    contact the company listed below. Please do not contact us as we are
    unable to assist you with your inquiry. We disclaim any content
    contained in this press release.
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