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WHAT IS MODERN SLAVERY? Modern slavery is the severe exploitation of other people for personal or commercial gain. Modern slavery is all around us, but often just out of sight. People can become entrapped making our clothes, serving our food, picking our crops, working in factories, or working in houses as cooks, cleaners or nannies. From the outside, it can looklike
HOW WE WORK TO END SLAVERY How we work to end slavery. Senegal, children at modernised ‘daara’, where children are not forced to beg. Freedom is a fundamental right, everywhere, always. Everyone should be able to make choices about their lives and how they live them. This is what drives us every day in our work to make sure everyone can enjoy theirfreedom.
WHAT IS BONDED LABOUR? Today the International Labour Organisation estimates that around 50% of victims of forced labour in the private economy are affected by debt bondage – around 8 million people worldwide.. Bonded labour flourishes because of poverty and widespread caste-based discrimination. Limited access to justice, education and jobs for discriminated groups makes it difficult to get out of poverty. CLIMATE CHANGE AND MODERN SLAVERY Chris O’Connell is a Postdoctoral CAROLINE Fellow seconded to Anti-Slavery International in London from Dublin City University. His current research focuses on the relationship between climate change and contemporary forms of slavery in Peru and Bolivia. Chris’s research interests centre on alterative and sustainable models ofdevelopment
400 YEARS’ ANNIVERSARY OF SLAVES ARRIVING IN AMERICA Focus on 1619 whitens and Europeanises the history of North America, argues Anti-Slavery patron historian Benjamin Lawrance 12 December 2019 For many in the USA, 2019 is a momentous anniversary, insofar as it has been commemorated as marking the 400 anniversary of slavery and a slave-based economy. In 1619, “20 and odd Negroes” arrived off SPOTTING THE SIGNS OF FORCED LABOUR Forced labour is when a person enters (or provides) work or service against their freedom of choice, and cannot leave it without penalty or the threat of penalty. This page highlights some questions that you and your company should ask in relation to workers in your supply chains to help you identify their vulnerability toRECRUITMENT PACK
The Future – Our New Strategy Over the past eighteen months, Anti-Slavery’s Board, Senior Management and Staff, in collaboration with a wide range of stakeholders, have developed SLAVERY IN INDIA’S BRICK KILNS & THE PAYMENT SYSTEM 2 slavery in india’s brick kilns & the payment system Executive Summary The brick-making industry in India is vast. It is estimated that there are upwards of 125,000 functioning brick kilns in India, employing an estimated 10-23 million workers.1 In our work2 we have found endemic levels of debt-bondage and the worst forms of child labour, despite both being prohibited in A REVIEW OF THE NATIONAL REFERRAL MECHANISM MULTI … 1 A Review of the NATIONAL REFERRAL MECHANISM MULTI-AGENCY ASSURANCE PANELS About The Anti-Trafficking Monitoring Group The Anti-Trafficking Monitoring Group (ATMG)1 was founded in May 2009 to monitor the United Kingdom’s implementation of the Council of Europe Convention on Action ANTI-SLAVERY INTERNATIONAL Anti-Slavery International is the world's oldest human rights organisation, campaigning for freedom from slavery for everyone,everywhere, always.
WHAT IS MODERN SLAVERY? Modern slavery is the severe exploitation of other people for personal or commercial gain. Modern slavery is all around us, but often just out of sight. People can become entrapped making our clothes, serving our food, picking our crops, working in factories, or working in houses as cooks, cleaners or nannies. From the outside, it can looklike
HOW WE WORK TO END SLAVERY How we work to end slavery. Senegal, children at modernised ‘daara’, where children are not forced to beg. Freedom is a fundamental right, everywhere, always. Everyone should be able to make choices about their lives and how they live them. This is what drives us every day in our work to make sure everyone can enjoy theirfreedom.
WHAT IS BONDED LABOUR? Today the International Labour Organisation estimates that around 50% of victims of forced labour in the private economy are affected by debt bondage – around 8 million people worldwide.. Bonded labour flourishes because of poverty and widespread caste-based discrimination. Limited access to justice, education and jobs for discriminated groups makes it difficult to get out of poverty. CLIMATE CHANGE AND MODERN SLAVERY Chris O’Connell is a Postdoctoral CAROLINE Fellow seconded to Anti-Slavery International in London from Dublin City University. His current research focuses on the relationship between climate change and contemporary forms of slavery in Peru and Bolivia. Chris’s research interests centre on alterative and sustainable models ofdevelopment
400 YEARS’ ANNIVERSARY OF SLAVES ARRIVING IN AMERICA Focus on 1619 whitens and Europeanises the history of North America, argues Anti-Slavery patron historian Benjamin Lawrance 12 December 2019 For many in the USA, 2019 is a momentous anniversary, insofar as it has been commemorated as marking the 400 anniversary of slavery and a slave-based economy. In 1619, “20 and odd Negroes” arrived off SPOTTING THE SIGNS OF FORCED LABOUR Forced labour is when a person enters (or provides) work or service against their freedom of choice, and cannot leave it without penalty or the threat of penalty. This page highlights some questions that you and your company should ask in relation to workers in your supply chains to help you identify their vulnerability toRECRUITMENT PACK
The Future – Our New Strategy Over the past eighteen months, Anti-Slavery’s Board, Senior Management and Staff, in collaboration with a wide range of stakeholders, have developed SLAVERY IN INDIA’S BRICK KILNS & THE PAYMENT SYSTEM 2 slavery in india’s brick kilns & the payment system Executive Summary The brick-making industry in India is vast. It is estimated that there are upwards of 125,000 functioning brick kilns in India, employing an estimated 10-23 million workers.1 In our work2 we have found endemic levels of debt-bondage and the worst forms of child labour, despite both being prohibited in A REVIEW OF THE NATIONAL REFERRAL MECHANISM MULTI … 1 A Review of the NATIONAL REFERRAL MECHANISM MULTI-AGENCY ASSURANCE PANELS About The Anti-Trafficking Monitoring Group The Anti-Trafficking Monitoring Group (ATMG)1 was founded in May 2009 to monitor the United Kingdom’s implementation of the Council of Europe Convention on Action SLAVERY TODAY IN ALL ITS FORMS Slavery today takes many different forms, including human trafficking, forced labour, debt bondage, forced marriage and others. Learn aboutthem all here.
COVID-19 AND SLAVERY: THE FIVE BIG IMPACTS Covid-19 has had a profound impact on the world, but it does not affect everyone equally. 15 July 2020 For people who are enslaved or vulnerable to slavery, the economic and social disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic is affecting their lives in new and profound ways. As Anti-Slavery International and its partners provide emergency HOW WE WORK TO END SLAVERY How we work to end slavery. Senegal, children at modernised ‘daara’, where children are not forced to beg. Freedom is a fundamental right, everywhere, always. Everyone should be able to make choices about their lives and how they live them. This is what drives us every day in our work to make sure everyone can enjoy theirfreedom.
WHAT IS CHILD SLAVERY Child slavery. Child slavery is the enforced exploitation of a child for someone else’s gain, meaning the child will have no way to leave the situation or person exploiting them. Child trafficking. Trafficking involves transporting, recruiting or harbouring people for the purpose of exploitation, using violence, threats or coercion. CLIMATE CHANGE AND MODERN SLAVERY Chris O’Connell is a Postdoctoral CAROLINE Fellow seconded to Anti-Slavery International in London from Dublin City University. His current research focuses on the relationship between climate change and contemporary forms of slavery in Peru and Bolivia. Chris’s research interests centre on alterative and sustainable models ofdevelopment
SLAVERY IN SUPPLY CHAINS At least 24.9 million people are thought to be in trapped in forced labour worldwide. Of them, 16 million are exploited in the private sector, linked to the supply chains of the international businesses supplying our goods and services. Slavery exists in all stages of the supply chain, from the picking of raw materials such as cocoa orcotton
WHAT IS HUMAN TRAFFICKING? What is human trafficking? Human trafficking is the process of trapping people through the use of violence, deception or coercion and exploiting them for financial or personal gain. What trafficking really means is girls groomed and forced into sexual exploitation; men tricked into accepting risky job offers and trapped in forced labourin
JOBS AND VOLUNTEERING AT ANTI-SLAVERY INTERNATIONAL The Programme Partnerships Coordinator role supports Anti-Slavery International in delivering our programmes and advocacy across Africa, Asia, UK and Europe, giving the post holder the opportunity to work across all our projects and in close collaboration with the programme team members. Deadline: Apply by midnight on 16 June 2021. HUMAN TRAFFICKING REPORTS September 2014. RACE in Europe Project, lead by Anti-Slavery International. This report analyses the phenomenon of trafficking into crime such as cannabis cultivation, ATM theft, pickpocketing, bag-snatching, counterfeit DVD selling, benefit fraud and forced sham TONY BLAIR APOLOGIES FOR BRITAIN'S ROLE IN THE SLAVE TRADE Anti-Slavery International has been calling on the UK Government to make a formal apology for Britain’s role in the Transatlantic Slave Trade and to take action to address its legacies, which continue to affect communities in Africa, the Americas and Caribbean. During the Transatlantic Slave Trade, Britain transported and enslaved an ANTI-SLAVERY INTERNATIONAL Anti-Slavery International is the world's oldest human rights organisation, campaigning for freedom from slavery for everyone,everywhere, always.
COVID-19 AND SLAVERY: THE FIVE BIG IMPACTS Covid-19 has had a profound impact on the world, but it does not affect everyone equally. 15 July 2020 For people who are enslaved or vulnerable to slavery, the economic and social disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic is affecting their lives in new and profound ways. As Anti-Slavery International and its partners provide emergencyPAST PROJECTS
You can find here information about some of our past projects: Vietnam: trafficking from Vietnam to the UK Lebanon: protecting migrant workers Nepal: preventing child trafficking Nepal: migration to Lebanon for domestic work and education for children from families affected by debt bondage Supporting child domestic workers in Peru India: domestic workers India: migration to WHAT IS HUMAN TRAFFICKING? What is human trafficking? Human trafficking is the process of trapping people through the use of violence, deception or coercion and exploiting them for financial or personal gain. What trafficking really means is girls groomed and forced into sexual exploitation; men tricked into accepting risky job offers and trapped in forced labourin
JOBS AND VOLUNTEERING AT ANTI-SLAVERY INTERNATIONAL The Programme Partnerships Coordinator role supports Anti-Slavery International in delivering our programmes and advocacy across Africa, Asia, UK and Europe, giving the post holder the opportunity to work across all our projects and in close collaboration with the programme team members. Deadline: Apply by midnight on 16 June 2021. SPOTTING THE SIGNS OF FORCED LABOUR Forced labour is when a person enters (or provides) work or service against their freedom of choice, and cannot leave it without penalty or the threat of penalty. This page highlights some questions that you and your company should ask in relation to workers in your supply chains to help you identify their vulnerability to FORCED LABOUR IN LEICESTER’S GARMENT INDUSTRY Image by Remy Gieling via Unsplash. 30 October 2020. In June 2020, the Labour Behind the Label campaign group published its evidence on conditions in some of Leicester’s garment factories. The report exposed Dickensian working conditions, where people making clothes primarily for online retailer Boohoo were being paid as little as 2.50 per hour – the national minimum wage is currently £ TONY BLAIR APOLOGIES FOR BRITAIN'S ROLE IN THE SLAVE TRADE Anti-Slavery International has been calling on the UK Government to make a formal apology for Britain’s role in the Transatlantic Slave Trade and to take action to address its legacies, which continue to affect communities in Africa, the Americas and Caribbean. During the Transatlantic Slave Trade, Britain transported and enslaved an REPORT EXPOSES SOLAR PANEL INDUSTRY UYGHUR FORCED LABOUR LINKS Today, researchers at Sheffield Hallam University have published a report which concludes that almost the entire global solar panel industry is implicated in the forced labour of Uyghurs and other Turkic and Muslim-majority peoples. The solar industry and governments must act now to make sure the global transition to clean energy has human rights, decent work and sustainability at its core SAID AND YARG, MAURITANIA Said Ould Salem, now 16, and his brother Yarg, 13, were born into slavery to the wealthy El Hassine family in Mauritania, having inherited the slave status from their mother. They worked all days from a very early age whilst their master’s children went to school and played football. “We ANTI-SLAVERY INTERNATIONAL Anti-Slavery International is the world's oldest human rights organisation, campaigning for freedom from slavery for everyone,everywhere, always.
COVID-19 AND SLAVERY: THE FIVE BIG IMPACTS Covid-19 has had a profound impact on the world, but it does not affect everyone equally. 15 July 2020 For people who are enslaved or vulnerable to slavery, the economic and social disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic is affecting their lives in new and profound ways. As Anti-Slavery International and its partners provide emergencyPAST PROJECTS
You can find here information about some of our past projects: Vietnam: trafficking from Vietnam to the UK Lebanon: protecting migrant workers Nepal: preventing child trafficking Nepal: migration to Lebanon for domestic work and education for children from families affected by debt bondage Supporting child domestic workers in Peru India: domestic workers India: migration to WHAT IS HUMAN TRAFFICKING? What is human trafficking? Human trafficking is the process of trapping people through the use of violence, deception or coercion and exploiting them for financial or personal gain. What trafficking really means is girls groomed and forced into sexual exploitation; men tricked into accepting risky job offers and trapped in forced labourin
JOBS AND VOLUNTEERING AT ANTI-SLAVERY INTERNATIONAL The Programme Partnerships Coordinator role supports Anti-Slavery International in delivering our programmes and advocacy across Africa, Asia, UK and Europe, giving the post holder the opportunity to work across all our projects and in close collaboration with the programme team members. Deadline: Apply by midnight on 16 June 2021. SPOTTING THE SIGNS OF FORCED LABOUR Forced labour is when a person enters (or provides) work or service against their freedom of choice, and cannot leave it without penalty or the threat of penalty. This page highlights some questions that you and your company should ask in relation to workers in your supply chains to help you identify their vulnerability to FORCED LABOUR IN LEICESTER’S GARMENT INDUSTRY Image by Remy Gieling via Unsplash. 30 October 2020. In June 2020, the Labour Behind the Label campaign group published its evidence on conditions in some of Leicester’s garment factories. The report exposed Dickensian working conditions, where people making clothes primarily for online retailer Boohoo were being paid as little as 2.50 per hour – the national minimum wage is currently £ TONY BLAIR APOLOGIES FOR BRITAIN'S ROLE IN THE SLAVE TRADE Anti-Slavery International has been calling on the UK Government to make a formal apology for Britain’s role in the Transatlantic Slave Trade and to take action to address its legacies, which continue to affect communities in Africa, the Americas and Caribbean. During the Transatlantic Slave Trade, Britain transported and enslaved an REPORT EXPOSES SOLAR PANEL INDUSTRY UYGHUR FORCED LABOUR LINKS Today, researchers at Sheffield Hallam University have published a report which concludes that almost the entire global solar panel industry is implicated in the forced labour of Uyghurs and other Turkic and Muslim-majority peoples. The solar industry and governments must act now to make sure the global transition to clean energy has human rights, decent work and sustainability at its core SAID AND YARG, MAURITANIA Said Ould Salem, now 16, and his brother Yarg, 13, were born into slavery to the wealthy El Hassine family in Mauritania, having inherited the slave status from their mother. They worked all days from a very early age whilst their master’s children went to school and played football. “We WHAT IS MODERN SLAVERY? Modern slavery is the severe exploitation of other people for personal or commercial gain. Modern slavery is all around us, but often just out of sight. People can become entrapped making our clothes, serving our food, picking our crops, working in factories, or working in houses as cooks, cleaners or nannies. From the outside, it can looklike
WHAT IS HUMAN TRAFFICKING? What is human trafficking? Human trafficking is the process of trapping people through the use of violence, deception or coercion and exploiting them for financial or personal gain. What trafficking really means is girls groomed and forced into sexual exploitation; men tricked into accepting risky job offers and trapped in forced labourin
THE RESPONSE TO COVID-19 IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO REDESIGN A The insights from grassroots organisations are sobering: increased risks to those in slavery, and more people at risk of being exploited in modern slavery; worsening discrimination; increased risks for migrant workers, many of whom are at risk of modern slavery; and the activities undertaken by grassroots organisations to keep people safe from exploitation are being severely disrupted. JOBS AND VOLUNTEERING AT ANTI-SLAVERY INTERNATIONAL The Programme Partnerships Coordinator role supports Anti-Slavery International in delivering our programmes and advocacy across Africa, Asia, UK and Europe, giving the post holder the opportunity to work across all our projects and in close collaboration with the programme team members. Deadline: Apply by midnight on 16 June 2021.MODERN SLAVERY QUIZ
Modern Slavery Quiz. Understanding how slavery operates in the world today is the first step to ending it. Take our short quiz and join us in the fight to end slavery, once and for all. Thanks for taking our quiz! Knowledge is power – the more people who fully understand the human cost of slavery, the more of us there are to fight it. TACKLING SLAVERY IN SUPPLY CHAINS 77% of companies operating within the UK think there is a likelihood of modern slavery occurring in their supply chains. Anti-Slavery International first identified slavery in supply chains as a key issue in the fight against slavery over two decades ago. Today, the responsibility of business to respect human rights is widelyrecognised and we
FIVE YEARS AFTER THE UK MODERN SLAVERY ACT, IT’S TIME TO Photo by Pexels 31 March 2020. Hailed as a breakthrough on tackling slavery by some, cursed by others for missing major opportunities, the UK Modern Slavery Act was enacted five years ago last week.. It was a watershed in this country’s approach to tackle this form of abuse.DITCH DETENTION
DITCH DETENTION CAMPAIGN UPDATE. The Labour front bench has now taken on the Ditch Detention campaign – this means the Parliamentary motion against the detention proposals is now headed by Sir Keir Starmer. Please write to your MP now asking them to sign up to themotion too.
NEPAL: PREVENTING TRAFFICKING Nepal: Preventing Trafficking. The aftershocks of the earthquake that struck Nepal in April 2015 are still being felt. The massive death toll, which devastated whole families, and the disruption to the local economy have created an environment in which the trafficking and exploitation of children can flourish. TRAFFICKING FOR FORCED CRIMINAL ACTIVITIES AND BEGGING IN Trafficking for Forced Criminal Activities and Begging in Europe Exploratory Study and Good Practice Examples “With the financial support of the Prevention of and Fight against Crime Programme ANTI-SLAVERY INTERNATIONAL Anti-Slavery International is the world's oldest human rights organisation, campaigning for freedom from slavery for everyone,everywhere, always.
COVID-19 AND SLAVERY: THE FIVE BIG IMPACTS Covid-19 has had a profound impact on the world, but it does not affect everyone equally. 15 July 2020 For people who are enslaved or vulnerable to slavery, the economic and social disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic is affecting their lives in new and profound ways. As Anti-Slavery International and its partners provide emergencyPAST PROJECTS
You can find here information about some of our past projects: Vietnam: trafficking from Vietnam to the UK Lebanon: protecting migrant workers Nepal: preventing child trafficking Nepal: migration to Lebanon for domestic work and education for children from families affected by debt bondage Supporting child domestic workers in Peru India: domestic workers India: migration to WHAT IS HUMAN TRAFFICKING? What is human trafficking? Human trafficking is the process of trapping people through the use of violence, deception or coercion and exploiting them for financial or personal gain. What trafficking really means is girls groomed and forced into sexual exploitation; men tricked into accepting risky job offers and trapped in forced labourin
JOBS AND VOLUNTEERING AT ANTI-SLAVERY INTERNATIONAL The Programme Partnerships Coordinator role supports Anti-Slavery International in delivering our programmes and advocacy across Africa, Asia, UK and Europe, giving the post holder the opportunity to work across all our projects and in close collaboration with the programme team members. Deadline: Apply by midnight on 16 June 2021. SPOTTING THE SIGNS OF FORCED LABOUR Forced labour is when a person enters (or provides) work or service against their freedom of choice, and cannot leave it without penalty or the threat of penalty. This page highlights some questions that you and your company should ask in relation to workers in your supply chains to help you identify their vulnerability to FORCED LABOUR IN LEICESTER’S GARMENT INDUSTRY Image by Remy Gieling via Unsplash. 30 October 2020. In June 2020, the Labour Behind the Label campaign group published its evidence on conditions in some of Leicester’s garment factories. The report exposed Dickensian working conditions, where people making clothes primarily for online retailer Boohoo were being paid as little as 2.50 per hour – the national minimum wage is currently £ TONY BLAIR APOLOGIES FOR BRITAIN'S ROLE IN THE SLAVE TRADE Anti-Slavery International has been calling on the UK Government to make a formal apology for Britain’s role in the Transatlantic Slave Trade and to take action to address its legacies, which continue to affect communities in Africa, the Americas and Caribbean. During the Transatlantic Slave Trade, Britain transported and enslaved an REPORT EXPOSES SOLAR PANEL INDUSTRY UYGHUR FORCED LABOUR LINKS Today, researchers at Sheffield Hallam University have published a report which concludes that almost the entire global solar panel industry is implicated in the forced labour of Uyghurs and other Turkic and Muslim-majority peoples. The solar industry and governments must act now to make sure the global transition to clean energy has human rights, decent work and sustainability at its core SAID AND YARG, MAURITANIA Said Ould Salem, now 16, and his brother Yarg, 13, were born into slavery to the wealthy El Hassine family in Mauritania, having inherited the slave status from their mother. They worked all days from a very early age whilst their master’s children went to school and played football. “We ANTI-SLAVERY INTERNATIONAL Anti-Slavery International is the world's oldest human rights organisation, campaigning for freedom from slavery for everyone,everywhere, always.
COVID-19 AND SLAVERY: THE FIVE BIG IMPACTS Covid-19 has had a profound impact on the world, but it does not affect everyone equally. 15 July 2020 For people who are enslaved or vulnerable to slavery, the economic and social disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic is affecting their lives in new and profound ways. As Anti-Slavery International and its partners provide emergencyPAST PROJECTS
You can find here information about some of our past projects: Vietnam: trafficking from Vietnam to the UK Lebanon: protecting migrant workers Nepal: preventing child trafficking Nepal: migration to Lebanon for domestic work and education for children from families affected by debt bondage Supporting child domestic workers in Peru India: domestic workers India: migration to WHAT IS HUMAN TRAFFICKING? What is human trafficking? Human trafficking is the process of trapping people through the use of violence, deception or coercion and exploiting them for financial or personal gain. What trafficking really means is girls groomed and forced into sexual exploitation; men tricked into accepting risky job offers and trapped in forced labourin
JOBS AND VOLUNTEERING AT ANTI-SLAVERY INTERNATIONAL The Programme Partnerships Coordinator role supports Anti-Slavery International in delivering our programmes and advocacy across Africa, Asia, UK and Europe, giving the post holder the opportunity to work across all our projects and in close collaboration with the programme team members. Deadline: Apply by midnight on 16 June 2021. SPOTTING THE SIGNS OF FORCED LABOUR Forced labour is when a person enters (or provides) work or service against their freedom of choice, and cannot leave it without penalty or the threat of penalty. This page highlights some questions that you and your company should ask in relation to workers in your supply chains to help you identify their vulnerability to FORCED LABOUR IN LEICESTER’S GARMENT INDUSTRY Image by Remy Gieling via Unsplash. 30 October 2020. In June 2020, the Labour Behind the Label campaign group published its evidence on conditions in some of Leicester’s garment factories. The report exposed Dickensian working conditions, where people making clothes primarily for online retailer Boohoo were being paid as little as 2.50 per hour – the national minimum wage is currently £ TONY BLAIR APOLOGIES FOR BRITAIN'S ROLE IN THE SLAVE TRADE Anti-Slavery International has been calling on the UK Government to make a formal apology for Britain’s role in the Transatlantic Slave Trade and to take action to address its legacies, which continue to affect communities in Africa, the Americas and Caribbean. During the Transatlantic Slave Trade, Britain transported and enslaved an REPORT EXPOSES SOLAR PANEL INDUSTRY UYGHUR FORCED LABOUR LINKS Today, researchers at Sheffield Hallam University have published a report which concludes that almost the entire global solar panel industry is implicated in the forced labour of Uyghurs and other Turkic and Muslim-majority peoples. The solar industry and governments must act now to make sure the global transition to clean energy has human rights, decent work and sustainability at its core SAID AND YARG, MAURITANIA Said Ould Salem, now 16, and his brother Yarg, 13, were born into slavery to the wealthy El Hassine family in Mauritania, having inherited the slave status from their mother. They worked all days from a very early age whilst their master’s children went to school and played football. “We WHAT IS MODERN SLAVERY? Modern slavery is the severe exploitation of other people for personal or commercial gain. Modern slavery is all around us, but often just out of sight. People can become entrapped making our clothes, serving our food, picking our crops, working in factories, or working in houses as cooks, cleaners or nannies. From the outside, it can looklike
WHAT IS HUMAN TRAFFICKING? What is human trafficking? Human trafficking is the process of trapping people through the use of violence, deception or coercion and exploiting them for financial or personal gain. What trafficking really means is girls groomed and forced into sexual exploitation; men tricked into accepting risky job offers and trapped in forced labourin
THE RESPONSE TO COVID-19 IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO REDESIGN A The insights from grassroots organisations are sobering: increased risks to those in slavery, and more people at risk of being exploited in modern slavery; worsening discrimination; increased risks for migrant workers, many of whom are at risk of modern slavery; and the activities undertaken by grassroots organisations to keep people safe from exploitation are being severely disrupted. JOBS AND VOLUNTEERING AT ANTI-SLAVERY INTERNATIONAL The Programme Partnerships Coordinator role supports Anti-Slavery International in delivering our programmes and advocacy across Africa, Asia, UK and Europe, giving the post holder the opportunity to work across all our projects and in close collaboration with the programme team members. Deadline: Apply by midnight on 16 June 2021.MODERN SLAVERY QUIZ
Modern Slavery Quiz. Understanding how slavery operates in the world today is the first step to ending it. Take our short quiz and join us in the fight to end slavery, once and for all. Thanks for taking our quiz! Knowledge is power – the more people who fully understand the human cost of slavery, the more of us there are to fight it. TACKLING SLAVERY IN SUPPLY CHAINS 77% of companies operating within the UK think there is a likelihood of modern slavery occurring in their supply chains. Anti-Slavery International first identified slavery in supply chains as a key issue in the fight against slavery over two decades ago. Today, the responsibility of business to respect human rights is widelyrecognised and we
FIVE YEARS AFTER THE UK MODERN SLAVERY ACT, IT’S TIME TO Photo by Pexels 31 March 2020. Hailed as a breakthrough on tackling slavery by some, cursed by others for missing major opportunities, the UK Modern Slavery Act was enacted five years ago last week.. It was a watershed in this country’s approach to tackle this form of abuse.DITCH DETENTION
DITCH DETENTION CAMPAIGN UPDATE. The Labour front bench has now taken on the Ditch Detention campaign – this means the Parliamentary motion against the detention proposals is now headed by Sir Keir Starmer. Please write to your MP now asking them to sign up to themotion too.
NEPAL: PREVENTING TRAFFICKING Nepal: Preventing Trafficking. The aftershocks of the earthquake that struck Nepal in April 2015 are still being felt. The massive death toll, which devastated whole families, and the disruption to the local economy have created an environment in which the trafficking and exploitation of children can flourish. TRAFFICKING FOR FORCED CRIMINAL ACTIVITIES AND BEGGING IN Trafficking for Forced Criminal Activities and Begging in Europe Exploratory Study and Good Practice Examples “With the financial support of the Prevention of and Fight against Crime ProgrammeSkip to content
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