Voices of Resilience: Hope for Justice joins survivor leaders at UNODC conference
Hope for Justice was proud to be represented at the first-ever United Nations Global Forum for Human Trafficking Survivors, held in Vienna in June 2025.
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Hope for Justice was proud to be represented at the first-ever United Nations Global Forum for Human Trafficking Survivors, held in Vienna in June 2025.
Hope for Justice made three key recommendations during our intervention at the UN Constructive Dialogue on Human Trafficking.
Hope for Justice staff shared their expertise on an international stage as part of a review of how laws around human trafficking are being put into practice.
Hope for Justice is proud to have been invited to speak at the OSCE 25th Alliance Conference Against Trafficking in Persons.
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.
Authors: Callum Harvie, Operations & Risk Manager, Hope for Justice; Phillipa Roberts, Head of Policy & Research, Hope for Justice 'Strategic Risk Outlook 2025–2026' is a broad thematic report highlighting key global risk trends, their consequential impacts on both modern slavery and human trafficking patterns, and the risks they pose to the operating context of
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 provided this written evidence to the Public Bill Committee scrutinising the National and Borders Bill.