Ms. de Lavarene stated, “In this tumultuous world, there are many people in need of individuals like Chairwoman Huang who genuinely care about the well-being of all and provide real care and support to vulnerable groups. In order to vigorously promote the work of STOP, we have decided to entrust Chairwoman Huang with the responsibility and honor of being a Goodwill Ambassador, with the hope of joining hands with WORLD MADAM Group to create a better future.”
STOP is dedicated to combating human trafficking for sexual exploitation and was established in 2006. Its mission is to help victims find liberation and assist them in reintegrating into society. STOP works to prevent re-victimization by providing support, education, and protection. It is a derivative organization of the United Nations Special Trafficking Operations Program, also abbreviated as STOP, which is the UN’s anti-human trafficking body. Since its inception, Ms. de Lavarene and her team have been committed to providing hope and opportunities for victims, as well as ensuring global attention and solutions to this issue.
Ms. de Lavarene is a trained journalist and a staunch humanitarian. For the past 20 years, she has served as a UN correspondent for Jeune Africa and RFI (Radio France Internationale). Her news coverage has spanned seven UN mission areas, including Cambodia, South Africa, Eastern Slavonia, East Timor, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Liberia.
Ms. Huang expressed heartfelt gratitude to STOP for its trust and support, both personally and on behalf of WORLD MADAM Group. She is determined to live up to this responsibility and, in her future collaboration with STOP, she will continue to work alongside exceptional women from various countries to advance public welfare causes, address the issue of human trafficking, particularly the trafficking of women and girls, and make the necessary contributions to the international humanitarian cause.#