Father receives compensation 10 years after being trafficked
A male survivor of human trafficking has had to wait more than 10 years to be compensated for injuries he sustained whilst trapped in forced labour. - Page 11
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A male survivor of human trafficking has had to wait more than 10 years to be compensated for injuries he sustained whilst trapped in forced labour. - Page 11
Hope for Justice, British Red Cross and the Snowdrop Project are jointly developing a framework for accreditation of Independent Modern Slavery Advocates, IMSAs - Page 11
Specialists from Hope for Justice in Norway presented at a major panel event, which we co-hosted at Arendalsuka 2022, focusing on technology and modern slavery. - Page 11
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You may have seen Hope for Justice’s Christmas campaign video ‘Give Them Hope’. It focuses on a young woman forced into sexual exploitation by her trafficker. It is a situation which we see too often. - Page 11
Ethiopia has seen its ranking rise in the U.S. Department of State’s Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Report 2023 and it is now Tier 2. - Page 11
A survivor of modern slavery has been awarded £22,000 in compensation from the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority after they rejected her initial claim. - Page 11
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. - Page 11
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16-year-old Noem* was raped and became pregnant while trapped in domestic servitude, but she is now reunited with her family and feels ready for motherhood. - Page 11