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Tackling Human Trafficking as
a Development and Migration Issue
Credits
ATO's historical
experiences with the child-soldier in Africa earned an accreditation by
the United Nations Accreditation Committee for the Economic Development
meeting in Mexico on sustainable development in 2002, Regional
Consultative meeting for Africa in Dakar (Senegal) by World Tourism
Organization in October 2002, the Nordic Valtic model, TIPS-USA, the UK Human
Trafficking Center (UKHTC), and PENTAMETER 1 & 2.
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African Tourism
Organization - ATO
Advocacy Office Washington D.C.
ATO Secretariat The Gambia
1705 DeSales Street
Washington, DC 20036
United States
Contact: Duni Jones, Director
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Web:
www.african-tourism.org
About ATO
ATO
is a non-profit Sub-Sahara Community Based Organization with growing
advocacy group, certificate of authority for its Secretariat in the Gambia. Our
Advocacy Office in Washington, DC works with volunteers for
abused/neglected children (court appointed advocates).
Our overall goal is to
build an African advocacy group to prevent and support victims; Formulate a
protocol for repatriation and rehabilitation for trafficked persons.
Key Elements and
Activities
Advocacy, Remedial
Education, Multimedia Public Awareness Education, Victims Assistance, Capability building,
Youth capacity & capabilities and Entrepreneurship.
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Join us to pass on what was taught by our ancestors in the Sub
Sahara Africa (visit
our website today...)
Malaria is not only a public health problem, but also represents
environmental crises. Mosquitoes make malaria one of the top
tropical diseases in the African countries. Malaria also poses an
equal risk to travelers, tourists, foreign businesses and
immigrants; thus creating a roadblock in the exploration and
development of opportunities to grow and move Africa forward,
especially in the area of cultural tourism and entrepreneurship.
Malaria cannot be prevented by either
medication or insecticide bed nets and spraying of DDT without 90%
of ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION.
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