The International Day of Prayer and Awareness Against Human Trafficking (IDPAAHT) is
celebrated annually on the Feast of Saint Josephine Bakhita on 8 February, since formally
observed in 2015.
The primary objective of this Day is to create a greater awareness of the phenomenon of
human trafficking and to reflect on the situation of violence and injustice that affects so many
people’s lives. Another goal is to attempt to provide solutions to counter human trafficking
by taking concrete actions.
Official Hashtag: #PrayAgainstTrafficking #iubilaeum2025
how we can partecipate
1. On line pilgrimage on 7 February – live streaming in five languages
on
en www.prayagainsttrafficking.net/yt/en
it www.preghieracontrotratta.org/yt/it
es www.prayagainsttrafficking.net/yt/es
pt www.prayagainsttrafficking.net/yt/pt
fr www.prayagainsttrafficking.net/yt/fr
2. Our participation in Rome on 7-8 Febrary Youth Day – Workshop for Call to Action
ICA and IFCA representative Cosimo Spezio
Pan-African Catholic Theology and Pastoral Network (PACTPAN) webinar Saturday 8 February 2025
IFCA member countries are taking part in an awareness-raising campaign to combat human trafficking and modern slavery on the African continent, with the aim of eradicating it by 2030. This is the aim of a webinar to be held on Saturday 8 February 2025. Organised by the Pan-African Catholic Theology and Pastoral Network (PACTPAN), the event will bring together more than 22,000 people across 31 countries in Africa and beyond.
On Saturday 8 February, Day of Prayer and Awareness against Human Trafficking
In company of Saint Josephine Bakhita
Let us pray for the consequences of conflicts: poverty, migration, trafficking, disease
Towards 8 June 2025 >>