Cynthia Bendlin
Cynthia Bendlin is an activist against human trafficking. [1] As of 2008 she is the manager of the International Order for Migration's counter-trafficking information campaign in the borders of Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay. [2] She has led seminars about how to combat human trafficking in Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay. [3] Bendlin and her family have faced threats due to her work against human trafficking, and she has been forced to move. [4] [5]
Bendlin received a 2008 International Women of Courage Award. [6] [1] At the award dinner, she stated, “This [award] is not for us; it is for all that we are fighting for.” [7] She also received the Ruby Prize from the Soroptimist International Millenium Club in 2013. [8]
References
- 1 2 International Women of Courage Award Ceremony: 2008
- ↑ US Secretary of State Award Honours Two IOM Staff Members - International Organization for Migration
- ↑ Paraguayan Woman Fights Million-Dollar Trafficking Industry | IIP Digital
- ↑ Paraguayan Woman Fights Million-Dollar Trafficking Industry | IIP Digital
- ↑ AWIU » 2008 WOC – Cynthia Bendlin
- ↑ Women From 8 Countries Honored - Tucson News Now
- ↑ Women of Courage Find “Visibility Gives Us Strength” | IIP Digital
- ↑ Cynthia Bendlin | International Forum on Women's Right
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