50 million people worldwide now thought to be in modern slavery
The International Organization for Labor's latest Global Estimates of Modern Slavery reveal there are 49.6 million people trapped in slavery worldwide.
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The International Organization for Labor's latest Global Estimates of Modern Slavery reveal there are 49.6 million people trapped in slavery worldwide.
In the UK, with the transition to a new prime minister, it was announced on 7th September that the Bill of Rights has been shelved. As an organisation working in the anti-trafficking and human rights sector, Hope for Justice welcomes this decision, because the changes to the Human Rights Act that had been proposed in
We ask you to stand with us and pray for freedom – for those trapped in modern slavery, as well as for the traffickers committing this evil.
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Public sector professionals and members of the voluntary and community sector in the UK are invited to attend Hope for Justice’s upcoming training events.
Hope for Justice has delivered a training course in the Republic of Cyprus, designed to create broader awareness around modern slavery and human trafficking.
Today – April 22nd – is Earth Day. In this blog we talk about the intersections between modern slavery and climate change. And how you can make a difference.