
Background
Talitha Kum Korea started in 2014.
Korea Catholic Sisters Against Human Trafficking (KCSAHT) is a collaborative, faith-based national network that offers education, supports access to survivor services, and engages in advocacy in an effort to eradicate modern-day slavery. As a member of Talitha Kum International, we are connected to a global network of women religious working to end human trafficking.
The House of Magdalena started in 1985, a shelter for sex workers in Seoul. It is run by three religious.
Objective
Increase awareness in human anti-trafficking
Activities
- Human anti-trafficking campaign
- Running itinerant awareness campaigns, moving locations every year. One of them is Daehak-ro, a place where cultural venues concentrate, and where many teenagers and young people can be met.
- Attend KCSAHT monthly meeting/Asia monthly webinar.
- Attend LGBTI lectures
- Support to House of Magdalena, a womens shelter
- The House of Magdalena gives support to sex workers in Seoul. The Society of the Sacred Heart has provided support in different ways, one of them has been having two RSCJs on field experience at the House of Magdalena.
Outcomes
Human anti-trafficking awareness increased
People being served
People being served : Agents of transformation (Educators)
Age group : Adults 26-60, Seniors 61-99, Young people 18-25
Schedule
Project status : Ongoing
Collaborations
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Overview
Society presence : Korea/Chinese
Focus of the project : People
JPIC Imperative : Transforming and Being Transformed
UN Sustainable Development Goals : 1 No Poverty, 10 Reduced Inequalities, 17 Partnerships for the Goals, 5 Gender Equality, 8 Decent Work and Economic Growth





