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On February 21, 2014 there was the first meeting on anti Human Trafficking in Korea organized by the "Association of Major Superiors of Women Religious in Korea" (AMSRK) office in Seoul. (AMSRK official document 2014-013). Feb. 24, 2014, "Talitha Kum Korea" was established officially in the same place (an AMSRK … Read more
On February 21, 2014 there was the first meeting on anti Human Trafficking in Korea organized by the "Association of Major Superiors of Women Religious in Korea" (AMSRK) office in Seoul. (AMSRK official document 2014-013). Feb. 24, 2014, "Talitha Kum Korea" was established officially in the same place (an AMSRK official document 2014-011). "Talitha Kum Korea" was organized under AMSRK, because of the initiative of Fr. Chan Rhan Huh and Sr. Virginia Kim, RGS, would like to be careful to make sure there are no conflicts between similar groups and sisters. "Talitha Kum Korea" is related to UISG. As a first step "Talitha Kum Korea" made a plan to share about anti Human Trafficking in Korea in each area. In 2015, the members of Talitha Kum Korea consisted of people from over 20 religious orders. In 2018 there are 25 permanent members and about 100 collaborators. Talitha Kum Korea worked to raise awareness among religious women about human trafficking in Korea and in relation to "Talitha Kum Southeast Asia" before they could make any recommendations to their members in each group. There are 34 permanent members and over 100 collaborators in 2022. Talitha Kum Korea has currently a program of meeting. The members meet every other month to share their experiences and information on the topic 'Anti Human Trafficking Activities'. At the General Assembly of the "Association of Major Superiors of Women Religious in Korea" (AMSRK) in October 2023, Talitha Kum Korea was approved to become an independent subcommittee under the AMSRK. As of 2023, there are a total of 30 officially registered members of Talita Kum Korea and there are about 100 collaborators.
Talitha Kum Korea's Purpose
- Understanding the diverse and dynamic characteristics and phenomena of human trafficking
- Solidarity and cooperation at the grassroots
- Responsible solidarity as an international anti-trafficking network
Talitha Kum Korea's Purpose
- To raise awareness on human trafficking, and to organize training and formation so that each members understand and sympathize with painful experience, and share the relationship.
- To organize group of study, so that each members share and reflect together the painful experiences and pray for each other, especially for the victims and survivors
-Advocate to anti-trafficking ; promote and education of human trafficking issue
-Networking with Talitha Kum Asia and International Talitha Kum
-Networking and Collaboration with other organizations particularly with Asian countries through "Talitha Kum Korea", each members make efforts for solidarity of Christ Peace.