The Ina Nagrotza Global Migration and
Trafficking in Persons Resource Center at the
Hotline for Migrant Workers


The center was established in response to the need to consolidate and make accessible information on trafficking in persons, refugees and migration in Israel and internationally.
The aim of the center is to encourage academia and the media to take an interest in these topics. It is intended for students, academics, journalists, activists and others who care about these issues. The Center's collection includes books, articles, court rulings, academic works and media items.

The Center is named after Ina Nagrotza, a trafficked woman from Moldova who took her own life on 4/7/03. Her death is symptomatic of the Israeli public's lack of concern regarding foreigners among us.

In addition to the activities of the Center, the Hotline for Migrant Workers publishes reports which draw attention to critical issues in these topic areas. We also conduct lectures, tours and other educational activities to a variety of groups on the topics of trafficking, migrant workers and refugees.


The center is open on Mondays and Tuesdays, between the hours of 2:00-4:00 or by appointment.

It is located at Nahalat Binyamin 75, Tel Aviv.

For information or inquiries, please send an e-mail to: lib@hotline.org.il


Partial list of books



Establishment of the Center was made possible by the American Embassy in Israel and other generous donors.