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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Rachel Elizabeth Lloyd CMG (born 1975) is Rachel Elizabeth Lloyd CMG (born 1975) is a British anti-trafficking advocate, author and the founder of Girls Educational and Mentoring Services. She is known for her work on the issue of commercial sexual exploitation and domestic trafficking and has been a leader in helping shift the perception of trafficked girls from criminals to victims and now to survivors and leaders. She immigrated to the US in 1997 and began working to end domestic sex trafficking, primarily focusing on addressing the commercial sexual exploitation of children and young women. In 1998, she established the Girls Educational and Mentoring Services, which is based in Harlem, New York. In March 1998, Lloyd attended the first International Summit of Sexually Exploited Youth, presented by the International Centre to Combat Exploitation of Children, held in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. During the summit, she assisted in drafting a declaration and call to action by governments throughout the world. On 22 October 2009, she presented the declaration at the United Nations, following which, it was ratified by 120 countries. In 2004, Lloyd was named one of the "100 Women Who Shape New York" by the New York Daily News. On 4 September 2006, she was recognised as a "Notable New Yorker" by WCBS-TV. Later that same year, she was also honoured with the Reebok International Human Rights Award. In 2008, she was the recipient of the Social Entrepreneurship Award from the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, while two years later, she was named to an Ashoka Fellowship and a Prime Mover Fellowship. On 12 May 2010, she was named "New Yorker of the Week" by NY1.was named "New Yorker of the Week" by NY1. , Rachel Elizabeth Lloyd (nascuda el 1975 StRachel Elizabeth Lloyd (nascuda el 1975 Stalbridge, Anglaterra) és una activista contra el tràfic de persones i una autora. Víctima ella mateixa d'explotació sexual quan tenia disset anys, va començar a lluitar per millorar la sort de noies i dones joves, i, crear les condicions per crear-se una vida decent. Ha estat capdavantera per fer reconèixer les joves traficades com a víctimes i no, com se solia fer per la policia i per la societat, com a prostitutes criminals. Va emigrar als Estats Units el 1997 i va començar a treballar per acabar amb el tràfic de sexe. El 1998 va fundar a Harlem (Nova York) el Girls Educational and Mentoring Services (GEMS), un servei per recolzar i donar assistència educativa a noies. El març de 1998, Lloyd va assistir a la primera Cimera Internacional de Joves Explotats Sexualment, presentada pel Centre Internacional de Lluita contra l'Explotació de Nens, celebrada a Victoria, Colúmbia Britànica al Canadà. Hi va assistir en la redacció d'una declaració i crida a l'acció de governs de tot el món. El 22 d'octubre de 2009, va presentar la declaració a les Nacions Unides que va ser ratificada per més de cent vint països. El 2007, el director David Schisgall va realitzar un documental Very Young Girls inspirat en l'obra del GEMS, que descriu la vida de nenes de tretze a catorze anys explotades per alcavots i tractats com si fossin adults criminals per la policia.si fossin adults criminals per la policia. , Rachel Elizabeth Lloyd, née en 1975 à StalRachel Elizabeth Lloyd, née en 1975 à Stalbridge, est une militante britannique contre le trafic sexuel, écrivain et fondatrice de l'ONG Girls Educational and Mentoring Services. Après avoir migré en 1997 aux États-Unis, elle se mobilise pour lutter contre le trafic sexuel sur le territoire et contre l'exploitation sexuelle des enfants et des jeunes femmes. En 1998, elle fonde Girls Educational and Mentoring Services, dont le siège se trouve à Harlem. Elle fait campagne pour que les jeunes filles tombées dans l'esclavage sexuel ne soient plus traitées en délinquantes, mais en victimes.raitées en délinquantes, mais en victimes.
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rdfs:comment Rachel Elizabeth Lloyd, née en 1975 à StalRachel Elizabeth Lloyd, née en 1975 à Stalbridge, est une militante britannique contre le trafic sexuel, écrivain et fondatrice de l'ONG Girls Educational and Mentoring Services. Après avoir migré en 1997 aux États-Unis, elle se mobilise pour lutter contre le trafic sexuel sur le territoire et contre l'exploitation sexuelle des enfants et des jeunes femmes. En 1998, elle fonde Girls Educational and Mentoring Services, dont le siège se trouve à Harlem. Elle fait campagne pour que les jeunes filles tombées dans l'esclavage sexuel ne soient plus traitées en délinquantes, mais en victimes.raitées en délinquantes, mais en victimes. , Rachel Elizabeth Lloyd (nascuda el 1975 StRachel Elizabeth Lloyd (nascuda el 1975 Stalbridge, Anglaterra) és una activista contra el tràfic de persones i una autora. Víctima ella mateixa d'explotació sexual quan tenia disset anys, va començar a lluitar per millorar la sort de noies i dones joves, i, crear les condicions per crear-se una vida decent. Ha estat capdavantera per fer reconèixer les joves traficades com a víctimes i no, com se solia fer per la policia i per la societat, com a prostitutes criminals. la societat, com a prostitutes criminals. , Rachel Elizabeth Lloyd CMG (born 1975) is Rachel Elizabeth Lloyd CMG (born 1975) is a British anti-trafficking advocate, author and the founder of Girls Educational and Mentoring Services. She is known for her work on the issue of commercial sexual exploitation and domestic trafficking and has been a leader in helping shift the perception of trafficked girls from criminals to victims and now to survivors and leaders. She immigrated to the US in 1997 and began working to end domestic sex trafficking, primarily focusing on addressing the commercial sexual exploitation of children and young women. In 1998, she established the Girls Educational and Mentoring Services, which is based in Harlem, New York.vices, which is based in Harlem, New York.
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