La Strada International is a member organisation of the NGO networks
Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women,
PICUM — the Platform for International Cooperation on Undocumented Migrants and the
Human Rights and Democracy Network. In July 2010, LSI was granted consultative status by the
United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). The consultative status gives LSI the ability to actively participate in the work of ECOSOC, as well as other bodies within the
UN, such as the
UN Secretariat. La Strada International will be allowed to consult with UN member states and discuss concerns and ideas within the field of human trafficking. LSI is also a member of
OSCE Alliance Expert Coordination Team, the EU
Fundamental Rights Agency Platform and has a participatory status with the
Council of Europe. LSI cooperates in anti-trafficking activities with EU and UN bodies. From 2009 to 2012 La Strada International, together with
Anti-Slavery International implemented a three-year European project called "Comp.act". The aim of the project was to improve access to justice and guarantee compensation for trafficked people. The project received institutional support from the
Council of Europe and OSCE/ODIHR. In 2013, LSI began coordinating the La Strada NGO Platform, a network of 21 European (EU and non-EU) NGOs from 20 countries, working to address human trafficking,
migration,
labour rights, and
sex work. ==See also==