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Hope for Justice is a global charity working to bring an end to modern slavery and human trafficking, and to protect the human rights of victims and survivors. - Page 15
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Hope for Justice is a global charity working to bring an end to modern slavery and human trafficking, and to protect the human rights of victims and survivors. - Page 15
You can make a life-changing donation to Hope for Justice quickly and safely online, or give by check, via Donor Advised Fund (DAF) or via cyrptocurrency. - Page 15
Hope for Justice, a non-profit group which runs anti-trafficking programs in the United States and six other countries, has strongly endorsed the Frederick Douglass Trafficking Victims Prevention and Protection Reauthorization Act of 2021 ahead of its introduction into the House of Representatives today at noon EDT (Friday, September 3). Hope for Justice provided recommendations and expert - Page 15
A new bill to “ramp up efforts” against human trafficking is working its way through the US House of Representatives, with the aim to have it made law by President Joe Biden. The Frederick Douglass Trafficking Victims Prevention and Protection Reauthorization Act of 2021 was central to a hearing held by the US Foreign - Page 15
Hope for Justice has joined forces with UNICEF in Ethiopia, to reduce the risk of violence, abuse and exploitation of 35,000 of the most vulnerable children. - Page 15
A Ugandan 16-year-old with bipolar disorder who was trafficked before becoming suicidal is now looking forward to beginning her training as a beautician. - Page 15
A woman in her 20s is beginning to recover after she was isolated, held captive and sexually exploited by her partner in the North-Western United States. - Page 15
Former British PM Theresa May has urged the Government to "act with urgency" over reports of human traffickers targeting child refugees who are fleeing Ukraine. - Page 15
Poverty is a root cause of human trafficking. With half of women in Ethiopia regularly running out of food or unable to eat for a day, many are at high risk. - Page 15
A woman who was trafficked to the UK under the false promise of an opportunity to study is now free from exploitation and passionate about her future. - Page 15