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Our Mission

Polaris Project is committed to combat human trafficking and modern-day slavery and to strengthen anti-trafficking movement through a comprehensive approach.


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Staff

Polaris Project is an anti-trafficking organization working to combat this form of modern-day slavery. With the goal of eliminating human trafficking, Polaris Project provides services to victims, conducts advocacy, and supports anti-trafficking agencies. In addition to providing victim support through services such as our multi-lingual hotline, we also operate a human trafficking database to combat this inhumane crime.

First developed by the Japanese staff at Polaris Project Washington DC office in the US, Japan office is committed to work closely with existing agencies to strengthen our collective efforts against trafficking. Our current programs include Community Outreach, Victim Support Services, Law Enforcement Training Collaboration, Advocacy Raising Public Awareness, Trafficking Research Database, and Technical Support Services for Anti-Trafficking Agencies.

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Contact

Polaris Japan Office
P.O. Box 7 Shibuya Post Office of Tokyo 150-8691 Japan
TEL: FAX:
HP:PolarisProject.jp
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Partners

Partner Organizations

JNATIP (Japan Network Against Trafficking in Persons)(http://www.jnatip.org/

Youyh Support Center 'Yukon-juku' (http://youth-support-center.typepad.jp/

'Salim' Center(Support Center for Women Trafficked and Prostituted), Korea(http://wom-survivors.org

Onna-No-Kukan NPO (NPO for Women's Support) ( http://www.space-for-women.org

G8 Women's Rights Forum (http://g8womensrightsforum.blog82.fc2.com

MTV Exit Campaign (http://www.mtvjapan.com/special/exit

 
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