Hope for Justice speaks at UN Conference on Transnational Organised Crime
Hope for Justice's speech focused on the need for a human rights-based approach to tackling transnational organised crime.
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Hope for Justice's speech focused on the need for a human rights-based approach to tackling transnational organised crime.
Hope for Justice has contributed to a UN process helping states tackle trafficking, at the Constructive Dialogues on Smuggling of Migrants & Trafficking.
Hope for Justice was delighted to be among 52 civil society organizations from 30 countries at a two-day OSCE anti-trafficking conference in Vienna.
Authors: Hope for Justice’s Enrique Restoy (Executive Director of Programmes and Policy) and Phillipa Roberts (Head of Policy and Research) On 6 October 2023, a high level Global Commission on Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking was launched. This exciting development has the potential to become a game-changer, generating decisive global commitment to end modern slavery
This briefing was issued shortly after Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022 to identify the risks for those fleeing the conflict as regards human trafficking.
Hope for Justice provided this written evidence to the Public Bill Committee scrutinising the National and Borders Bill.
This briefing was issued soon after the onset of COVID-19 to highlight global concerns and increased threats around modern slavery, with recommendations.
Written evidence provided to the All Party Parliamentary Group following a call for evidence, June 2020.
Hope for Justice has joined with more than 50 charities to issue an urgent joint briefing on the Illegal Migration Bill as it goes through Parliament.
The anti-trafficking sector has written to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak expressing our deep sadness and concern over the Safety of Rwanda Act.