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FIGHTING FOR

JUSTICE
FOUNDATION

ANNUAL REPORT 2017


ANDREA TOKAJI - FOUNDER
8 January 2018


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Introduction
Fighting for Justice Foundation was established to stop human trafficking before it begins.
Steeped in thought leadership and academic research, Fighting for Justice Foundation
(FFJF) identifies gender based violence as a driving force for demand which in turn fuels
exploitation, slavery, servitude, trafficking and abhorrent human rights violations,
particularly against vulnerable women and girls in our region.
Fighting for Justice Foundation seeks to curb the demand of human trafficking by
addressing gender based violence through social and legislative reform through our
ADVOCACY, EDUCATION and OUTREACH projects in the Australasia region.

THE FOCUS OF OUR WORK IN 2017


In 2017, the focus of our work was to strongly establish these three arms of our
work. Due to the Federal Parliament’s considerations of the implementation of the Modern
Slavery Act here in Australia, LOBBYING in the form of ADVOCACY and academic
publications took strong precedent in 2017.
Secondarily, Fighting for Justice Foundation began to set up our brothel OUTREACH
project here in the ACT, and after training a team of 12 volunteers for several weeks, came
up against some unfortunate political blockages, to which we responded to through
collaboration, by providing legal training, through ADVOCACY and LOBBYING.
Our third focus in 2017 has been our Demand an End to Demand CAMPAIGN,
which also takes the form of community EDUCATION and ADVOCACY.
Our End the Demand Campaign seeks to highlight the reality that demand is driving
supply, and by addressing gender based and sexual violence attitudes that are prevalent,
we can actively reduce demand as a form of prevention to human trafficking. For moe
information on our Campaign, go to: www.endthedemand.com
Although we had run our Prostitution, I Don’t Buy It Campaign on International
Women’s Day 2017 in partnership with the Nordic Model Australian Coalition
(NORMAC) , we decided to take an independent approach to the same message in

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continuing with our own branding and messaging. Although initially costly, this
Campaign is run three times a year and will highlight our work in ending demand from a
preventative perspective with OUTREACH and community EDUCATION opportunities.
Fourthly, we began our year with our Annual Field Trip to Cambodia with our
Women’s Health clinic and Children’s education program, bringing community legal
education on women’s rights and children rights through practical assistance to
vulnerable communities as a way of preventing human trafficking before it begins.

GOVERNANCE AND STAFFING STRUCTURES


Fighting for Justice Foundation established its Board in July 2017, with an ongoing
need for additional Board Members in 2018. FFJF registered with the Australian Securities
and Investment Commission (ASIC). We received our Certificate of Registration from
ASIC on 7 September 2017. Our Australian Company Number (ACN) is: 620 886 884. We
are in the process of applying for Charity Status with the Australian Charities and Not for
Profit Commission (ACNC).
The Secretary of our Board - Anne assisted Fighting for Justice Foundation with legal
research and an oral submission to NSW Parliament on our Human Trafficking Submission.
Fighting for Justice Foundation received assistance from Phoebe in putting our website
on the Nation Builder Platform and the set up our Prostitution, I Don’t Buy It Campaign,
which has enabled us to run our petitions on line, but we are yet to build our support base
for regular communication on this site, which is a priority for early 2018.
Emma and Gareth have assisted us in setting up our social media campaigns and
profiles for our End the Demand Campaign.
Liz - a law student assisted Fighting for Justice Foundation with our legal research
tasks for our Modern Slavery submission.
Committed volunteers for Fighting for Justice Foundation fluctuated from 14 to 2
during 2017. Volunteers mostly attended meetings and events, such as our Brothel
OUTREACH training, our End the Demand event on Human Rights Day and our Annual
Field Trip.
Our PURPOSE remains the prevention of human trafficking before it begins by
addressing its root cause - the prevalence of gender based violence that fuels demand
which leads to criminality, corruption, the facilitation of a threat to our national
security, grave violations of the rule of law and severe human rights violations of the
most vulnerable in our communities.
Join with us to disrupt demand and end human trafficking before it begins!


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FFJF ADVOCACY
IN 2017

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ADVOCACY - PARLIAMENTARY LOBBYING
Our parliamentary lobbying in 2017 included Submissions to the:
1. NSW Parliament on their Human Trafficking Inquiry,
including an Oral presentation to the Committee;
2. the South Australian Parliament considering the
Decriminalisation Bill;
3. Federal Parliament on the Modern Slavery Act Inquiry;
4. Federal Parliament on Transplant Tourism Inquiry; and
5. UN Special Rapporteur for Gender Based Violence.

We met with a number of Members of the Federal Parliament


in relation to the Modern Slavery Act Inquiry, including;
- Senator Michaleia Cash
- Senator David Fawcett
- Senator Eric Abetz
- Senator Lucy Gichuhi
- Senator Kim Kitching

FFJF met up with: Victorian


Parliamentarian Dr Rachel Carling-
Jenkins; and ACT MLA Elizabeth Kikertt to discuss our work and
moving towards a Nordic-like solution.

PARLIAMENTARY BRIEFING ON TRANSPLANT TOURISM

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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. 


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FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ROUND TABLE ON FORCED MARRIAGE

Fighting for Justice Foundation attended the Attorney-


General Department’s Forced Marriage Round table
discussion alongside the DPP, AFP, Anti-Slavery
Australia and other prominent academics, organisations
and government bodies.
Although this was a good time of collaboration,
networking and discussion with a solution focus, it was
evident that there were no solutions for those in forced
marriage situations without access to the ‘help mechanisms’ that our Government has
provided which lends itself to requiring to access the internet, a phone, or freedom of
movement, autonomy or freedom of thought in order to seek help.

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

Our interviews included:


1. Epoch Times: Transplant
Organ Tourism; and
2. Vision National Radio: five
seperate times on our work. 


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FFJF EDUCATION
IN 2017

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EDUCATION CAMPAIGNS
PROSTITUTION, I DON’T BUY IT MEN-LED PELDGE CAMPAIGN

Fighting for Justice Foundation, in partnership with the


Nordic Model Australian Coalition (NORMAC) ran the
Prostitution, I don’t Buy It Campaign on International
Women’s Day 8 March 2017 as a men-led pledge
campaign, which originated with Tom Meagher in
Ireland, resulting in the implementation of the Nordic
Model.

Our on-line campaign included a website, running an


on-line petition for men to sign in agreement with the
end of the buying and selling of women and girls in
our community, Dr Michael Flood’s contribution as a
researcher in our promotional video alongside several
men speaking out against violence against women and
for the implementation of the Nordic Model.

DEMAND AN END TO DEMAND CAMPAIGN

On Human Rights Day 10 December 2017, we ran our


Demand an End to Demand Campaign to raise
awareness of the harms to both perpetrators and
victims when demand occurs.
In line with the Sustainable Development Goals and
International Human Rights principles, our position
is that victims often experience the human right
violation of abuse when demand occurs, but
perpetrators often experience the loss of true intimate,
deep and meaningful relationships - which they rob
themselves of when they engage in demand
behaviour.

Fighting for Justice Foundation partnered with law


enforcement representatives Naomi and Will who
presented on the Australian Federal Police’s role in
combatting Human Trafficking. We were also joined at this campaign by Adrian; our MC, Aaron;
our musician and a group of supporters who attend our event where I discussed the harms of
Demand, the purpose of our Campaign, and why Fighting for Justice Foundation was established.

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At our End the Demand Campaign at the Cream Cafe in the City, we also heard from Lovett on
the reality of the Libyan Slave Markets and the harms of trafficking and slavery in the context of
displacement and migration.
It is Fighting for Justice Foundation’s intention to run our End the
Demand Campaign three times a year to bring awareness, research,
education and encourage the general public to take action on these
matters, such as signing our petition to demand an end to gender based
violence and demand by implementation of the Nordic Model in
collaboration with law enforcement, high level thinkers and professionals
and like minded organisations on:
1. 8 March: International Women’s Day - calling for a men-led
pledge campaign, for men to sign a petition in support of the Nordic
Model and ending demand at a parliamentary rally;
2. 30 June: World Day Against Trafficking in Persons as an
opportunity to highlight the work of FFJF at our annual fundraising
event, and call for partners, sponsors and donors; and
3. 25 November: International Day for the Elimination of
Violence Against Women - where the harms of demand is discussed
with high level leaders and community members.
Fighting for Justice Foundation is preparing to launch our End the
The purpose of this annual Campaign is to raise awareness of the harms of demand
and to curb its prevalence by addressing gender based violence social and behavioural
norms.
Demand Curriculum for men to address their gender-based violent behaviours on
International Women’s Day 2018 as part of our Demand an End to Demand Campaign in
partnership with Stephen Morse, who has completed his PhD on male demand.
Fighting for Justice Foundation plans to once again engage the speciality skills of
Emma and Gareth to execute our on-line social media campaign for our End the Demand
Campaign on IWD, including a google ads and Facebook ads targeting men who are
searching harmful material on-line by offering the alternative of engaging with our
campaign, petition, rallies and Ending the Demand Curriculum for men who wish to shift
their harmful thoughts and behaviours.
The Ending Demand Curriculum is steeped in thought leadership, research from a
human rights, women’s rights, gender equal perspective, highlighting
the harms of demand, the abuses within the adult
industry, the crime of human trafficking, and how to
deal with addictions to pornography from a cognitive,
therapeutic empowering perspective within the
Sustainable Development Goals framework. 


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INVITATIONS TO SPEAK
1. ACT LABOR PARTY - on the Nordic Model as prevention;
2. ACT Sexual Health Clinic - on how to identify a trafficked
person, and how to respond;
3. PARLIAMENTARY Briefing on Organ Transplant Tourism;
4. LECTURE at Murdoch University (WALTA): The
Incompatibility of Prostitution laws with International Human
Rights;
5. The Second International Non Adversarial Justice
CONFERENCE - The importance of non-adversarial pathways for
victims of trafficking;
6. MULTICULTURAL WOMEN’S FORUM speaking about
becoming a human rights advocate as a woman leader;
7.BRINDABELLA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL on the links of
pornography, demand and human trafficking to gender based
violence;
8.FREEMANTLE SCHOOL on the links of pornography,
demand and human trafficking to gender based violence;
9.UC HIGH SCHOOL KALEEN on the links of pornography,
demand and human trafficking to gender based violence;
10. SEED Entrepdneurship Pitch in Sydney to supporters; and
11. Stung Trang Community Seminars and legal training on the rule of law, justice,
human rights, human trafficking and gender based violence.

Speaking opportunities lend themselves to an opportunity to highlight the academic


research, ADVOCACY, EDUCATION and OUTREACH work of Fighting for Justice
Foundation and are often an opportunity to offer our FFJF merch and resources for sale and
provide networking platforms.
These speaking opportunities often take time to prepare for, cost money to travel to -
with limited return, but are an important aspect of our work.
Fighting for Justice Foundation welcomes further opportunities to speak at schools,
universities, conferences and seminar-style forums for the prevention of trafficking and
gender based violence through EDUCATION and ADVOCACY in the Australasia region,
particularly commissioned or honorarium opportunities.

Speaking up for those who cannot speak for themselves.

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CONFERENCES
THE UNITED NATIONS ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA CONFERENCE

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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

Fighting for Justice Foundation attended the United


Nations Association of Australia Academic Network and
Round Table on Women’s Rights as contributors to human
rights advocacy work academically and as advocates in
Australia, developing strong academic networks and
contacts.

CANBERRA’S MULTICUTLURAL WOMEN’S EVENTS

Fighting for Justice Foundation partnered with


Canberra’s Women’s Multicultural Forum and
network as a CALD representative and for the
purposes of networking and collaboration.

THE SECOND INTERNATIONAL NON-


ADVERSARIAL JUSTICE CONFERENCE

Fighting for Justice Foundation spoke at the NAJC


presenting our research on the necessity of non-
adversarial justice pathways for traumatised victims of
human trafficking as a first-step to prosecutions.

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100 WOMEN NETWORKING EVNET IN PERTH
Fighting for Justice Foundation attended the 100 Women Networking Event
in Perth as part of our networking reach as a women’s rights organisation
empowering women leaders to be a part of our organisation. This
partnership may also lend itself to women in leadership board
development and training opportunities for new FFJF Board Members in
2018 as relevant.
ACT WOMENS LEGAL EVENT
Fighting for Justice Foundation attended the International Women’s Day
Women in law Canberra event as a point of networking, collaboration and
marketing our advocacy work.

THE FIRST NATIONAL SUMMIT AGAINST SEXUAL


EXPLOITATION
Fighting for Justice Foundation attended this
significant Summit, taking part in signing three
seperate declarations for the Nordic Model, against
the exploitation of children, and calling for further
governmental intervention and support for
organisations working in these areas.
We had a stall at the Conference, which one of our
volunteers helped with.

THE NATIONAL LEADEERS GATHERING IN SYDNEY


Fighting for Justice Foundation attended this leaders conference in Sydney at the
Salvation Army HQ as a point of networking, building support, selling
merchandise and taking part in the National collaborative gathering for the
purpose of future collaborative partnerships. 


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THE JUSTICE CONFERENCE
Fighting for Justice Foundation was a Bronze supporter
of the Justice Conference in Melbourne, including:
access to the leaders breakfast, our FFJF logo on the
website and on the TJC app and having our own stall
at the conference. Outcome of the conference
attendance: connecting with Steve Morse - PhD in
Demand - whom we will be working with in our Curriculum and End the Demand IWD annual
Campaign.

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 has had the


following resources made in 2017:
- FFJF Banners for conferences and speaking
events
- FFJF Fact Sheets x 6 Small A3 Information Banners

Fighting for Justice Foundation provides the following resources as a


point of sale and community EDUCATION:
- Children’s Rights Handbook
- Women’s Rights Handbook
- x6 Fact Sheets as handouts
- Access to our published Academic Papers on line

Fighting for Justice Foundation is working on developing the


following resources for 2018:
-Human Trafficking Handbook

-Gender Equality Handbook


- How to Eradicate Slavery in Supply Chains book,
and
-End the Demand Curriculum for men.

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FFJF OUTREACH
IN 2017

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OUTREACH - ANNUAL REGIONAL FIELD TRIP
CAMBODIA

Fighting for Justice Foundation’s 2017 Annual Field Trip took us to stung
Trang north of Phnom Penh in Cambodia.

We stayed with local community leaders and missionaries Sarun and


Bopah at their mission house on the main street and worked amongst
their community alongside them in five different remote villages.

We ran women’s rights preventative education alongside our women’s


health clinic run by Shelley, an Australian midwife, as well as children’s
rights preventative education and children’s activities run by Judy.

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 provided significant donations to the local


mission as well as providing feeding programs daily for the hundreds of
children and their families in the several village communities we visited and
taught at - alongside our children’s activities and women’s health clinics.

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OUTREACH - IN ACT BROTHELS
TRAINING OUR TEAM OF VOLUNTEERS FOR BROTHEL OUTREACH

As part of our mandate to reach out to


vulnerable women who experience
exploitation and gender based violence
in order to provide advocacy and
education, Fighting for Justice Foundation
determined to set up a brothel outreach
project.

Although the Sex Worker Outreach Project


(SWOP) periodically visit brothels, they do not provide independent women’s rights or human
rights advocacy services or referrals, and most jurisdictions have independent brothel outreaches
that support women’s exit and rehabilitation, while the ACT does not.

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

- Lexie from the Sex Worker Outreach Project


- Jason from Mission Heart - a city street outreach project, and
- Pastors Brian and Rachel who are senior leaders at Grace.
Fighting for Justice Foundation provided legal training on human trafficking and how to
identify a trafficked person to 24 nurses, doctors and medical students who are part of the ACT
Sexual Health Clinic follow up.

Fighting for Justice Foundation will continue to persevere with


the lobbying, community education and stakeholder engagement
that it will take to set up a Brothel OUTREACH project in the ACT
in 2018.
This OUTREACH is integral for the ongoing evidence-based
research, ADVOCACY, community EDUCATION and OUTREACH
work that is core to FFJF’s mandate.

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. 


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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
SEED ENTREPENEOURSHIP MENTORING PROGRAM
As part of our growth and development as a
not-for-profit organisation, Fighting for
Justice Foundation participated in a year-long
Entrepreneurship Mentoring Program
facilitated by Seed - based in Sydney and
Melbourne for quarterly weekend intensives
an monthly one-on-one coaching sessions.

PHD RESEARCH AT MURDOCH


UNIVERSITY IN PERTH
As part of our academic legitimacy and
thought leadership engagement, Andrea
Tokaji - Founder of Fighting for Justice
Foundation is mid-way through a PhD on
the international crime of human
trafficking and how to curb its demand,
which leads to speaking opportunities,
academic publications and government
submissions - directly linking this pursuit
to the core business of FFJF.

LEADERS ARE READERS!


In pursuit of academic excellence, research and developing our own resources,
we prioritise accessing the latest resources to enable us to ADVOCATE, write,
lobby and speak out on human rights matters in our region, particularly
pertaining to women, children, human rights and gender inequality.

FFJF COLLABORATIVE PARTNERS IN 2017


• UNITED NATIONS ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA
• UN ACADEMIC ASSOCIATION

• THE FREEDOM PARTNERSHIP


• THE FREEDOM COLLABORATIVE
• THE AUSTRALIAN FREEDOM NETWORK
• SALLY IRWIN - THE FREEDOM HUB
• JOHN McCARTHY - CATHOLIC NETWORK

• 100 WOMEN
• INSTITUTE FOR COMMUNITY DIRECTORS

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FIGHTING FOR JUSTICE FOUNDATION FINANCES
Fighting for Justice Foundation expenses in 2017:

Overhead PURPOSE DONORS AMOUNT


costs of
FFJF in
VV GFE $10,000
2017
DEVCON $7,000
Resource purchase, Graphic Design
and Printing of Handbooks, NB Website,
Demand Campaign, Flyers, Banners and JANE J $900
$26,782 Marketing, Conferences, ASIC Rego, Business
Andrea Tokaji $8,882
Rego, Memberships, Travel, Video Camera
purchase, Business Mentoring, and our Annual
Field Trip. (inclusive of overheads)
TOTAL = $17,900

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.

The main focus of FJF Board development in 2018 includes:


- team building and training;
- role definitions and collaboration;
- risk management and project fundraising
- with the assistance of resources from the Institute for Community Directors.

FFJF looks forward to building our Board and Volunteer Teams in 2018 through training.

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THE FUTURE VISION OF FIGHTING FOR JUSTICE FOUNDATION
THE FOCUS OF OUR WORK IN 2018

A major focus of our work in 2018 has to be building


our support base, including partnerships with like-
minded organisations, with potential volunteers, with
donors and with the general public who are interpreted
in getting involved in our work, our campaigns, events
and outreach and education events.

ADVOCACY and LOBBYING


Fighting for Justice Foundation will continue to lobby Federal Parliament on a
comprehensive Modern Slavery Act, for jurisdictional consistencies between prostitution
laws and the criminalisation of human trafficking and slavery, for more robust law
enforcement responses to trafficking, slavery and child abuse crimes, and for the
implementation of international best practice models in the Nordic Model.
Fighting for Justice Foundation will continue to lobby South Australia, Western
Australia, Victoria and the ACT on inefficient prostitution laws and for the
implementation of the Nordic Model as a gender equal and human right response to the
abhorrent crimes of gender based violence occurring in the industry.

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.

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EDUCATION
Fighting for Justice Foundation will continue to produce education materials such as
Fact Sheets, Academic papers, government submissions, opinion pieces and journal
articles published, as well as our quarterly run End the Demand Curriculum for men.
Our focus in 2018 will also be the release of our Hidden Slavery In Australia Report.

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.

PLEASE CONSIDER CONTRIBUTING TO OUR ONGOING WORK IN 2018.


www.fightingforjusticefoundation.com www.endthedemand.com

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Thanks to:
FFJF Board
- Anne O’Connell
- Carolyn DeVries
- Richard Anderson

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

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