“…In particular, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) such as Apramp, Adoratrices, or the Red Cross in Spain together with the Ombudsman and Child Protection Services have intensified their efforts to try to improve political discourse and actions knowing that Spain is a “paradise for this phenomenon at an international level, after Thailand, Brazil and Puerto Rico” (Blázquez-Vilaplana, 2017, p. 188). Social movements are demanding interventions adapted to the specific characteristics of these women, and especially towards girls who have been trafficked (Abas et al, 2013; Cecchet & Thoburn, 2014; García-Cuesta et al, 2011; Ranea, 2018).…”