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Women from thirteen Asian countries met in Seoul, Korea from December 11 to 13, 1991 to share their experiences and work out strategies to curb the alarming increase in the traffic in Asian women. Shocking forms of traffic in women have come to light in the various regions of Asia causing serious concern and demanding collective action worldwide.

The Asian Women's Human Rights Council (AWHRC) was formed to address this issue and to bring about a new understanding of women's human rights. The Conference on the Traffic in Women has been organized to understand and analyze the sexual exploitation of Asian women in various forms and to explore the different ways of stopping this inhuman trade.

Moved by the massive problems on trafficking in women, they have come out with the following resolutions:

On the international level

At the regional level

On the national level

For more information, contact: AWHRC 120 V. Luna Extension Road Sikatuna Village Quezon City, Philippines Telefax: (632) 922-0217; 999-437.

Source: NWIN Flyer, WRRC, QCC P.O. Box 1976, 1159 Quezon City, Philippines.