LONDON (OSV News) On Oct. 31 in London, the spotlight was on the exceptional contribution of Catholic religious sisters to the anti-trafficking movement at the inaugural Sisters Anti-Trafficking Awards, or SATAs. The SATAs are co-hosted by the Arise foundation, the Conrad H. Hilton Foundation and the International Union of Superiors General, which represents about
Sister Seli Thomas received the Common Good Award, while Sister. Francoise Jiranonda, from Thailand, and Sister Patricia Ebegbulem, from Nigeria, were honoured with two other important awards for their work against human trafficking. The awards ceremony was held in London late last month at the inaugural Sisters Anti-Trafficking Awards (SATA), which celebrated the contribution of Catholic nuns to the anti-trafficking movement.
On Oct. 31 in London, the spotlight was on the exceptional contribution of Catholic religious sisters to the anti-trafficking movement at the inaugural Sisters Anti-Trafficking Awards, or SATAs.
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