Strengthening families against risks of modern slavery
Hope for Justice has been supporting the Ethiopian Government to strengthen families against the risks of modern slavery.
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Hope for Justice has been supporting the Ethiopian Government to strengthen families against the risks of modern slavery.
Hope for Justice CEO, Tim Nelson, has been spending time with our teams in Ethiopia. He recorded this joyful moment when a young girl who had been in our care was reunited with her family after we successfully traced them.
Tackling child labour exploitation in Karamoja, Uganda, through the collaborative Protection & Restoration of Exploited Children in Karamoja (PREC) project
Two years ago, Hope for Justice received two sisters into our Cambodia Lighthouse after they were rescued from exploitation. Our team recently revisited them.
14-year-old Tesfu is safely back with his family, after being forced to work for two years in abusive conditions and with an uncomfortable skin infection.
Hope for Justice intervened to help a family of four from Eastern Europe who were lied to and exploited by someone they should have been able to trust.
Modern slavery must be on the agenda at this UK election, Hope for Justice experts insist, as the UK’s richest family go on trial for human trafficking.
This year, our West Yorkshire team have been heavily involved in a Community Development Project alongside local partners, to assist groups vulnerable to trafficking in the area. What started as a small initiative has gained recognition and popularity and has grown into a project making a real difference. POMOC, which means ‘help’ in Slovak, Czech
The UK cost of living crisis has left families struggling to pay their bills, forcing many into debt – creating vulnerabilities that human traffickers exploit.
Thanks to Hope for Justice, Becky* is now happily living with her aunt and cousins, who had been looking for Becky since her mother died when she was two.