TV Spots Made by Students of Århus University
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Menneskehandel er også tvangsarbejde, Del II
Dette TV-spot er lavet som del af et projekt på Århus Universitet.
Michelle Mildwater Interviewed by CNN
As part of the CNN Freedom project ‘The battle against sex trafficking – Sweden vs. Denmark’, Michelle Mildwater have been interviewed by reporter Atika Shubert at CNN . Sweden and Denmark combat sex trafficking in contrasting ways, as Atika Shubert reports.
CNN interviewer Michelle Mildwater
Som en del af CNN’s Freedom project ‘The battle against sex trafficking – Sweden vs. Denmark’, er Michelle Mildwater blevet interviewet af reporter Atika Shubert. Sverige og Danmarks måde at bekæmpe sexhandel på står i skærende kontrast til hinanden, rapporterer…
Michelle Mildwater on CNN Freedom Project
When CNN was in Denmark talking about human trafficking in Denmark, they interviews Michelle Mildwater, amongst others. Watch the two segments “Different Ways to Hit Sex Trafficking?” samt “Sold into Sex Slavery”.
Read more about the two segments on CNN Freedom Project.
Our work in Denmark and Nigeria on Radio
Founder of HopeNow, Michelle Mildwater, today was interviwed in Public Radio (in Danish) about the associations work both in Denmark and in Nigeria, where expelled victims of human trafficking need help. The conversation should clearly explain, why the effort on…
Broadcast on Vulnerable Asylum Seekers in Denmark
Thursday February 10th Danish Broadcasting Corporation (the public service station) broadcast a documentary on "vulnerable asylum seekers being imprisoned in Denmark", even if they have done nothing criminal and are not charged with anything. They are, often for months, incarcerated…
HopeNow on National Radio
They are raped, beaten and forced into prostitution. When they get into contact with the Danish authorities, they are jailed, because they carry false passports. Thus is the reality for the many trafficked African women.