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This is a constantly updated collaborative map. It presents a series of geo-referenced data, organized into the following categories:

- Missing women: allows to observe a register of women absent from their homes across the country. It also indicates location and date when each woman was last seen.

- Rescued women: the map shows the set of procedures performed to rescue women in situations of sexual exploitation. Each case marked on the map allows the user to explore data on the case, directly through the information source.

- Places of exploitation: shows places denounced by sexual exploitation such as whorehouses, cabarets, whiskey bars, private apartments.

You can collaborate with the map of trafficking in Argentina by adding your own reports. If you have data on missing women or you know where women are exploited, please report the case on the map. The report is absolutely anonymous.

In the fight against human trafficking, the more we know, the more we prevent. All data that we provide allows authorities to go toward the eradication of this crime in the country.

If you have information to add, please click here:

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Mujeres en venta | Periodismo en viñetas is a series of comics in five chapters. It tells the story of Sofía, a teenage girl who manages to escape a trafficking network who had brought her, under false pretenses, from Paraguay to exploit her in a brothel in the Province of Buenos Aires. The script recovers the information from a legal sentence of a case prosecuted in Rosario in 2012.

The series "Mujeres en venta | Periodismo en viñetas" is published in the issue of the weekly publication labeled "El Eslabón". The first hard printed chapter came out in the issue dated March 7. The comics are also available in digital format, to read and download from this section.

Here we share the documentary record of the production of contents which make up the trans-media universe of Mujeres en venta. The photo gallery is updated as the narrative lines of the Documedia story evolve in their different supports and platforms.

Assuming the territory as a possible narration instance, we decided to incorporate to the trans-media documentary a street campaign including 75 wall-posters distributed throughout the city of Rosario.

The proposal of the posters aimed at raising awareness of the fight against trafficking. In addition, the posters featured a hidden augmented reality message which passersby could discover unloading the juna.io application to their mobile devices.

The campaign started on February 15 The posters remained on the street until March 1.

In May 2015, Rosario Channel 3 broadcast four 5 minute video pieces.

The first TV micro is called "Victims" and focuses on the stories of women who went through different sexual exploitation situations by trafficking networks.

The title of the second micro is "Brothels". It addresses the characteristics of the places where victims were subjected.

The third micro is called "Networks". It aims at showing the modus operandi of the criminal organizations distributed throughout the country.

Finally, "Pimps", the fourth piece in this series, clearly shows the relationship of power and gender violence exerted by exploiters, customers-enablers and their accomplices.

"Silenced stories" is a 26 minute documentary designed for TV and broadcasted by Rosario Channel 3 on June 3, 2015 —a key date since the Argentine society went out to the streets to demonstrate against gender violence, under the motto #NiUnaMenos (Not even one woman less).

Structured in two blocks, the story tells what happened to Elizabeth, Zulma and Vanesa, trafficking victims exploited in Córdoba, Buenos Aires and Santa Cruz. Through their voices, we can rebuild the structure of the crime, identifying recruitment, transfer, subjecting and exploitation methods.

They also throw light on the wounds and sequels trafficking left in these people, and the obstacles they had to face when they managed to overcome their mistake. The three stories told in this piece have a common denominator: the protagonists feel they were never listened to or understood. "Silenced stories" thus becomes the space to tell their truths and bring them closer to whomever wants to hear and see them.

"¿Qué pasa después? Aportes y desafíos para la construcción de derechos de víctimas de trata y explotación sexual", de Matías Loja y Patricio Irisarri (Comp.) | UNR Editora

Con base en un trabajo colectivo, esta publicación reúne voces de distintos actores que intervienen en el terreno de la asistencia a víctimas de trata de personas con fines de explotación sexual. Los textos aquí organizados provienen de funcionarios especializados de distintas agencias del Estado, profesionales y miembros de Organizaciones No Gubernamentales, actores políticos y judiciales. La multiplicidad de voces se refleja en la heterogeneidad de registros narrativos que buscan elaborar aportes basados en trayectorias concretas en la construcción de derechos vulnerados en este relieve, delimitando los desafíos que en el corto plazo el conjunto de la sociedad debe asumir para ganar espacio en la construcción de horizontes de posibilidad para las víctimas rescatadas.

La compilación recoge textos de Fernando Irigaray (Presentación) Viviana Caminos (Prólogo), Maria Rosa Ponce, Gloria Bonatto, Elisa Alarcón Izquierdo, Conrado Izura, María Eugenia Schmuck Vela, Norma Lopez, Fernanda Medina, Alicia Gutíerrez, Horacio Andrés Coutaz, Ale Rodenas y Ong Mujeres Tras Las Rejas. Con ilustraciones de Cris Rosenberg. Diseño y diagramación Joaquin Paronzini

These are brief 3 minute video sections, designed to be consumed from a mobile device, at any time and place.

The movisode series Mujeres en venta | Trans-media documentary is made up of five videos which focus on the following issues:

- Methods used for deceiving and recruiting the victims (Movisode 01: "Tricked")

- The Marita Verón trial and Susana Trimarco's fight (Movisode 02: "13 years without Marita")

- The debate between abolitionist and regulatory perspectives regarding prostitution (Movisode 03: "The sides of the problem")

- Sexual exploitation told in first person (Movisode 04: "Exploited")

- The problem of social reinsertion for rescued women (Movisode 05: "Coming home")

Movisodes were released as a series, in YouTube and through the project's social networks.

Within the framework of the trans-media documentary, several messages were produced for different contexts. In this sense, for the territorial campaign, brief videos were developed to be projected on interior and exterior LED screens.

One of the chosen screens is located on the corner of Avenida Pellegrini and Paraguay, an intersection with high car, pedestrian and urban transportation traffic in Rosario.

In addition, a video was created using motion graphics techniques, to be streamed on interior LED screens located in the Alto Rosario shopping mall. In order to take advantage of the consumption context of the mall, the message of the video aimed at highlighting that trafficking networks and their "clients" see women as merchandise.

The LED screen campaign started on February 15 and went on for over a month.

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