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16 June 2022

SAVE THE DATE! TUESDAY, JUNE 28th ONLINE PRESENTATION OF TALITHA KUM 2021 REPORT

Talitha Kum is pleased to invite you to the presentation of the Talitha Kum 2021 Report on JUNE 28th.

The online event will be held at 9:00 am CEST in English and Spanish, and again at 4:00 pm CEST in English, Italian, Spanish and French. The two times are to facilitate the participation from different time zones. The Report is based on Talitha Kum Database and each network is included. Gathering online will be an important opportunity to celebrate together the achieved journey in 2021 in caring for victims and survivors of human trafficking and awareness-raising activities. 

 

PROGRAM 

ONLINE EVENT

Talitha Kum Annual Report

June 28, 2022 (Tuesday)

9:00 a.m. CET and 16:00 p.m. CET 

with

Sr. Patricia Murray, ibvm, executive director UISG

Sr. Gabriella Bottani, smc, international coordinator Talitha Kum

Sr. Abby Avelino, mm, coordinator Talitha Kum Asia

Sr. Mayra Cuellar, mdb, Talitha Kum international team 

Marion Paparella, Talitha Kum international team 

Lucia Capuzzi, journalist Avvenire

Sr. Bernadette Reis, fsp, journalist and commentator Vatican News

Facilitator: Ms. Alessandra Tarquini, Global Solidarity Fund

 

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THE NETWORK
IN THE WORLD

Talitha Kum Networks are active in the 5 continents coordinating the anti-trafficking efforts of 50 inter-congregational networks organized at the national-local level and 10 networks that include the joint coordination of several countries at the regional level.

* According to the information of the 2021 Talitha Kum Census

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