Crucial changes made to Nationality and Borders Bill in House of Lords
Hope for Justice has welcomed amendments passed by the House of Lords that would remove some of the most damaging aspects of the Nationality and Borders Bill. - Page 14
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Hope for Justice has welcomed amendments passed by the House of Lords that would remove some of the most damaging aspects of the Nationality and Borders Bill. - Page 14
UK proposals to scrap human rights protections in favour of a Bill of Rights based on "common sense" could be immensely harmful for survivors of modern slavery. - Page 14
Through Child Wellbeing Clubs in Ethiopia, Hope for Justice is reaching 100,000 people at risk of exploitation, and stopping trafficking in its tracks. - Page 14
George was kept with 11 children, ages 4 to 16, in one small room in horrendous conditions, forced to dance in bars and perform open-air shows, often hungry. - Page 14
Community prevention in action: A volunteer for Hope for Justice in Ethiopia has identified six children in her area who were being exploited and abused. - Page 14
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. - Page 14
A teenage girl has been reunited with her mother after seven years of not knowing where her family were or how to get home. - Page 14
More than 60 anti-trafficking organisations have joined forces to make some key recommendations to prospective candidates in the upcoming UK general election. - Page 14
Hope for Justice has welcomed the launch of the 2024 Trafficking In Persons Report by the U.S. State Department. At the launch, Secretary of State Antony Blinken thanked the thousands of people and organisations around the world who have assisted in the fight against human trafficking, adding: “The courage and persistence of survivors and advocates - Page 14
Secure emergency hotel rooms for victims If you are able to give, use this page and 100% of your gift will be restricted and will go ONLY to securing these hotel rooms. We expect this to cost around $1,000. Any money given beyond what we need for these rooms will be spent instead on other - Page 14