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Today, protests swelled across Sudan. Follow developments with these resources.
Today the U.S. State Department released its 2012 Trafficking in Persons Report. In addition to publishing county-by-country rankings based on their responses to human trafficking, the report also recognizes "heroes" from around the world combatting slavery.
Humanity United applauds all of the heroes recognized in this year's report, including one of our grantees and an ATEST partner!

Does your organization work on issues related to modern-day slavery and human trafficking? Then please join the Alliance to End Slavery & Trafficking (ATEST)on Monday, June 18th for an important update on the reauthorization of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA).

It's official--Humanity United's California office is now located within the Presidio of San Francisco. Visit our Facebook page to view more pictures from the new office, which is located within the Letterman Digital Arts Center. And be sure to note our new contact information:
One Letterman Drive
Building D, Suite D3100
San Francisco, CA 94129
Main line: +1.415.426.6300
The case of Bosco Ntaganda clearly shows how the perpetuation of impunity is continuing to affect the lives of civilians in Eastern Congo. Wanted by the International Criminal Court for war crimes, calls for his arrest have fallen on deaf ears for the last three years.
Today, Humanity United joined a coalition of 142 human rights organizations—including 132 Congolese NGOs—to tell international and Congloese policymakers that Ntaganda's arrest cannot be postponed any further.

