Women's History Month: Mary Jane Veloso - Victim of Trafficking on Death Row


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Mar 28 2023 49 mins   1

March celebrates International Women's Day (IWD) and Women’s History Month globally for more than 100 years, there are still so many situations that put women in a very vulnerable position to face human rights violation, such as trafficking in person, which affects women (49 percent) and girls (23 percent) as the majority of all reported trafficking in person cases.


In this episode, VOICESEA Podcast had a conversation with Joanna Concepcion, the Chairperson of Migrante International, an organization which are widely known for their advocacy on the rights of migrants around the world, which has led advocacy and campaigns for Mary Jane Veloso, a Filipino woman who is also a former migrant domestic worker who was a victim of trafficking in person and sentenced to death penalty.


Johana has just visited Mary Jane during her visit to Indonesia. What are the updates of Mary Jane Veloso's case? Why is she still in prison while the Filipino court already sentenced her recruiter for trafficking in person? And how vulnerable are women, especially women migrant workers, to the trafficking in person and human rights violation and why?


If you are eager to find the answers for these questions, please listen to our conversation in this special episode dedicated to commemorate international women's movement!


This episode is sponsored by the Sasakawa Peace Foundation (SPF).