Exhibition
Photos: Sophie Amarantidis, Kathrin Buschmann, Christine Düringer, Johannes Maas, David Roth - prjktr
Exhibition Human Trafficking – Situation, Rights and Support in Germany
To reach a broad audience for the topic Trafficking in Human Beings To raise awareness and promote support for those affected, the KOK has developed a traveling exhibition. "Human trafficking – situation, rights and support in Germany" It imparts knowledge on the topic in several modules and showcases the work of the specialized specialised counselling centres and provides insights into the activities of the KOK.
A special module within the exhibition is specifically aimed at young people. Here, young people are made aware of and informed, particularly regarding the The topic of loverboys and the recruitment of victims on the internet and social media.
In addition to informative text panels, the exhibition also offers the opportunity to Interviews with those affected to listen to those who share their personal stories and experiences. These authentic accounts provide insight into the various challenges faced by those affected.
Illustrated case studies They illustrate the reality faced by victims of human trafficking and exploitation. This visualization allows visitors to empathize with the victims to some extent or to better understand their situation.
In addition, various short Movie Shown: an animated film about the work of the KOK, an educational film about protection against Trafficking in Human Beings, a film about the characteristics of labor exploitation and clips on the topics of recruitment, transport, accommodation and various forms of exploitation.
All modules of this multimedia exhibition are housed in a compact unit. Flight case The flight case, measuring approximately 140 cm wide, 55 cm deep, and 150 cm high, is delivered. Its unique feature is that this flight case itself is an integral part of the exhibition. This reduces the exhibition space required and minimizes setup and organizational effort. A recommended space of only 30 square meters is sufficient, and a standard household electrical outlet is all that's needed. Setting up the entire exhibition takes only about half an hour, making it exceptionally straightforward.
Should only individual topic modules be needed for information or educational events, they are available individual exhibition panels These easy-to-install display boards convey the basic aspects of human trafficking and exploitation. QR codes on the boards allow interested parties to access further information on the respective topics.
This Displays They are characterized by their double-sided printing and are easy to transport and set up individually. This makes them extremely flexible and versatile. They not only offer an informative platform but are also a sustainable wooden alternative to conventional aluminum displays.
In total, there are three displays, each with six surfaces, on which the following topics are clearly presented:
display 1
- Aims and networking of the KOK – Federal Coordination Circle against Trafficking in Human Beings eV
- Specialized specialised counselling centres for those affected by Trafficking in Human Beings
display 2
- Trafficking in Human Beings and sexuelle Ausbeutung
- labor exploitationExploitation of begging and criminal activities
display 3
- Rights of those affected by Trafficking in Human Beings
- Trafficking in Human Beings in the context of flight
These compact display stands offer an excellent way to draw attention to and raise awareness of the topics. Trafficking in Human Beings and to sharpen awareness of exploitation and to provide comprehensive information to visitors.
The concept of the exhibition allows for very wide range of uses and can be used for different audiences. The exhibition can stand alone to inform the general public about the topic. Trafficking in Human Beings inform or in within the context of conferences and meetings It can be used as a supplementary information product for specialist audiences. Furthermore, it is designed so that it can also be specifically borrowed by educational institutions such as universities of applied sciences, universities, or schools that wish to provide preventative information on the topic.
The main focus of the exhibition is:
- History of the origins of the specialized specialised counselling centres for those affected by Trafficking in Human Beings
- Affected groups and forms of Trafficking in Human Beings
- International and national legal framework
- Rights of the persons concerned
- work of the specialised counselling centres and the necessary qualifications for the employees
- Support services for those affected
- Work and member organization of KOK eV
- Additionally, the exhibition includes a module specifically designed for young people, explicitly informing them about different forms of Trafficking in Human Beings (especially the topic of loverboys) to clarify.
The exhibition is accompanied by a brochure containing all the texts and images of the exhibition, which visitors can take with them.
You can find the accompanying brochure for the exhibition here. here .
The exhibition employs various methods. Firstly, texts and information are displayed on traditional exhibition panels. These are combined with Photos, which were developed specifically for this exhibition, are illustrated. Of particular note is a panel with a detailed case study, which invites visitors to understand the decisions of those affected and to learn how respective decisions can lead to ever different courses of history.
Furthermore, the boards will be equipped with audiovisual elements supplemented. There is the possibility to Interviews with various founding women of the KOK to hear. We are particularly pleased to announce interviews with those affected who have agreed to speak about their experiences. In addition, various short [documents/speeches/etc.] will be available. Film clips were shown, including on the topics of compensation/wages and loverboys.Of particular note is a short animated film, developed specifically for the exhibition, which presents the work of the KOK and its member organizations.
As in the KOK's everyday work, the practical relevance is what makes this exhibition special. With the support of its member organizations, the KOK has supplemented the exhibition with various case studies to illustrate the topic and give the public insights into practical applications.
The exhibition is generally designed for a broad audience, but it also includes specialized panels that can be used for specific purposes and are likely to be of particular interest to certain groups. In this context, a panel specifically for schools targeting students aged 14 and up was developed, as well as a special panel for universities of applied sciences to inform students about working in a... specialist counselling center and to provide information on the required qualifications and skills.
Accompanying the exhibition, there is a [program/activity] for exhibition visitors. Brochure with the exhibition contents and further information take away.
Borrowers will receive a leaflet with information about the setup and technical details of the exhibition.
Exhibition organizers
The exhibition was conceived by Christine Düringer, Johannes Maas, and Silvia Oitner. Its graphic design was created by Jeroen de Boer (who also provided illustrations), Christine Düringer, and Johannes Maas, with photographs by Ana Catalá. Ulrike Gatzke provided consulting services. This team was accompanied and supported by staff members of the KOK, as well as the volunteer board and the KOK member organizations.
The exhibition was financed with funds from the BMFSFJ and the EU program “Youth in Action”.
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This film is part of the KOK exhibition.
The exhibition can be borrowed from KOK.
The The rental fee is €125 per week. or €500 for one month. Non-profit organizations can request a estate obtained. Member organizations of the KOK can visit the exhibition free borrow.
The minimum loan period is one week.
Transport must be arranged independently, or the exhibition must be picked up from the KOK office. Proof of insurance covering the entire loan period, including transport, must be provided.
For further questions or to borrow the exhibition, please contact:
Severine Klie
Phone: 030 / 263 911 76
Email: info@kok-buero.de
The recommended area is approximately 30 square meters and a simple one is sufficient. standard household electricity connection.
For the Assembly should take about 1-2 hours. Please allow sufficient time and 2-3 people. Detailed instructions for setting up and using the exhibition are included.
Technical data:
The KOK traveling exhibition is designed so that all parts are sorted and protected in a flight case (Approximately 140cm wide, 55cm deep and 150cm high, 230 kg) will be shipped. Five locking casters facilitate precise positioning at the planned exhibition location.
The entire contents can be easily unloaded via the side door, which covers the entire surface and is secured by a locking roller.
Six double-sided printed panels, 32mm thick (130cm x 110cm and 110cm x 90cm), and one single-sided printed panel, 16mm thick, can be individually removed from compartments. The 32mm panels are assembled into three T-shaped modules using three screws each. Markings on the panels indicate the corresponding combinations. Screws and locking tools are also clearly labeled and located inside the flight case. To raise the three panel modules to the correct display height, nine aluminum tubes are attached to the bottom edges of the panels using a click system. The additional module for young people (16mm thick) can be screwed to the flight case if needed. Once the flight case is connected to a power supply, the four video stations and four audio stations on the side walls of the flight case start automatically. All content plays in a loop. The three T-shaped modules and the media box (= flight case) can now be freely arranged depending on the exhibition space, lighting conditions or dramaturgical ideas.






















