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JUSTICE
FOUNDATION
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Alongside Falun Gong practitioners, victim survivors and their families, FFJF provided
expert legal evidence of Australia’s involvement in Transplant Tourism and its impact on victims
in a Parliamentary Briefing to invited Senators, Members and their staffers. Fighting for Justice
Foundation was interviewed by Epoch Times news channel during this time, and also spoke at
their open rally on the lawns of Parliament.
Fighting for Justice Foundation continues to lobby States, Territories and Federal Government
to work towards the implementation of the Nordic Model and a robust Modern Slavery Act in
Australia with regional cooperation.
THOUGHT LEADERSHIP
Academic publications are an important part of ensuring that our research and
preventative strategies of curbing demand by addressing gender based violence is
discussed amongst other professionals, like minded organisations, parliamentarians and
government officials.
Our 2017 publications included:
1. City News: Pledge to end the violence of prostitution - Opinion Piece
2. Tasmanian Times: Australia Must Take a Stand Against the Exploitation of
Women
3. Ethos: There are Slave Markets in Libya - so why does’t Australia Care?
4. Tasmanian Times: Why Love Makes a Way is Not so Loving
5. LexisNexis, Advancing Together: Why Australia’s proposed Modern Slavery Act
does not go Far Enough
6. Ethos: Demand for Prostitution is not Inevitable
7. Austlii, Western Australian Jurist: The Incompatibility of Prostitution Laws with
International Human Rights
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Fighting for Justice Foundation is a Member of the United Nations Association of
Australia and the United Nations Academic Network, and as such, attends the UNAA Annual
Conference in Canberra/Sydney as a priority for the research, networking and
partnership work we are involved in as advocates for the abolition of trafficking and
demand.
UNTED NATIONS ACADEMIC ROUND TABLE
RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
Fighting for Justice Foundation sells the following merchandise to raise money:
- FFJF Tees
- FFJF Totes
- FFJF Necklaces
- FFJF Magnets
- Cards (Hand made by Lyn in Sydney)
Fighting for Justice Foundation’s 2017 Annual Field Trip took us to stung
Trang north of Phnom Penh in Cambodia.
I ran a day legal human rights seminar for community leaders covering
justice, the rule of law, human rights, human trafficking, beginning the
seminar with empowering those who have gone through their own
injustices to embrace bringing justice into others lives.
Fighting for Justice Foundation seeks to set up our Family Advocacy Centre that can continue
these efforts into the future, in collaboration with other established organisations engaged in
women’s rehabilitation from gender based violence such as Sally Irwin’s The Freedom Hub in
Sydney.
Fighting for Justice Foundation met with the following key stakeholders with Celia assisting to
establish our OUTREACH project:
- ACT Sexual Health Clinic Staff
FFJF would like to thank Vision CF for the donation of the use
of their meeting rooms for our training purposes for our Outreach work.
• 100 WOMEN
• INSTITUTE FOR COMMUNITY DIRECTORS
FFJF BOARD
Fighting for Justice Foundation set up a FFJF Board in July 2017 with seven Members,
including the Founder - Andrea Tokaji as Chair. Three seperate Board Members discontinued with
their commitment to the FFJF Board thereafter.
In early 2018, FFJF will focus on advertising for Board positions, recruiting and mentoring
new FFJF Board members, including, running an information Session for Board Members event
recruitment and training in partnership with the Institute for Community Directors.
Fighting for Justice Foundation is seeking Sub-Committee Members of our Board in:
1. ADVOCACY
2. EDUCATION
3. OUTREACH
in order to support volunteers in their role and to report to the FFJF on project progress.
FFJF looks forward to building our Board and Volunteer Teams in 2018 through training.
CAMPAIGNS
Fighting for Justice Foundation will continue to run our End the Demand Campaigns
three times a year - with slightly different messaging:
1. International Women’s Day on 8 March as a men-led pledge campaign, with an
invitation to attend our parliamentary rally, to sign our petition, and to engage in our
end the demand men-led curriculum, making the statement that demand starts with
men - and it can also end with men;
2. World Day Against Trafficking in Persons on 30 June as an opportunity to
highlight the work of Fighting for Justice Foundation and call for supporters and donors
at our annual end of financial year fundraiser; and
3. International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women on 25
November as an opportunity to highlight the reality that demand is driving
exploitation, servitude, trafficking and slavery through the acceptance and practices of
gender based violence.
OUTREACH
Fighting for Justice Foundation will continue to push for our presence as an
international human rights and women’s rights organisation to be present in brothels in
the ACT and abroad through our Annual Field Trips - designed to prevent human
trafficking and gender based violence which is fuelled by demand.
Our long term goals of establishing a Family Advocacy Centre, the implementation
of the Nordic Model and curbing the prevalence of demand remain the same.
Andrea Tokaji - Founder of Fighting for Justice Foundation wishes to thank you for
your ongoing partnership and support of this important work to see the end of modern
day slavery by stopping it before it begins - through the identification of preventative
means, such as addressing the prevalence of gender based violence that fuels demand.
Join with us to disrupt demand and end human trafficking before it begins!
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT, PARTNERSHIP AND FOR INVESTING INTO
PREVENTING HUMAN TRAFFICKING BEFORE IT BEGINS BY ADDRESSING
GENDER BASED VIOLENCE THAT LEADS TO DEMAND.
FFJF Volunteers
- Anne- Director of Advocacy
- Liz - Legal Researcher
- Hannah - Media and Comms
- Kristian - media and promotional
- Shelley, Judy, Srey and Andrea - Annual Field Trip supporters and volunteers
- Natalie (former volunteer)
- Natalie K(former volunteer)
- Jamie M (former volunteer)
- Elouise (former volunteer)
- Celia (former volunteer)
- Pip (former Volunteer)
- Bridgette, Nell, Anne, Laura, Dave, Pip, Celia, Richard, Sophie, Katrina, Olga, (former
outreach volunteers)
FFJF Partners
- Vital Voices Global Freedom Exchange
- SEED
- Vision Radio
- Ethos
- The Justice Conference
- ANWA and Peter Abetz
- Grace and Ps Brian and Rachel
- Vision CF, Andrew & team
- Mission Cambodia in Stung Trang, Cambodia
Vital Voices Global Freedom Exchange Grant support
Nick and Jane Johnson for their ongoing support, donations and mentorship
Reina DeVries at DEVCON for their ongoing support and donations
www.developmentconstruciton.com.au