What does the Rwanda Plan mean for victims and survivors of human trafficking?
Hope for Justice welcomes the unanimous ruling by the UK Supreme Court made on 15th November that the Home Secretary's “Rwanda plan” is unlawful and immoral. - Page 28
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Hope for Justice welcomes the unanimous ruling by the UK Supreme Court made on 15th November that the Home Secretary's “Rwanda plan” is unlawful and immoral. - Page 28
It is all too easy for children to become trapped in modern slavery and human trafficking. They are particularly vulnerable because of their age and innocence. - Page 28
Hope for Justice, 2024. Thousands of people free from modern slavery and now receiving aftercare and survivor services. Find out more about our work. - Page 28
A teenage girl who was trafficked to Malaysia for domestic servitude is recovering from an ear operation after an “aggressive” man cut it off with a knife. - Page 28
Hope for Justice has urged the UK government to take heed of recommendations made within the TIP Report, and to address its "piecemeal approach" to victim care. - Page 28
80% of the millions of children in orphanages worldwide have a living parent. Many have been trafficked because voluntourism can make orphanages big business. - Page 28
One year after being referred to Hope for Justice, Dembe* has completed vocational training in tailoring and is running her own workshop alongside her mother. - Page 28
Hope for Justice’s Norway team is running a webinar series to inform people about protecting human rights and reducing exploitation. - Page 28
The Trafficking Victims Protection and Prevention Reauthorization Act is vital in the fight against human trafficking. Ask your Senators to back it! - Page 28
Thanks to a brave female survivor, Hope for Justice in Iowa has uncovered vital information that could lead to the prosecution of a human trafficker. - Page 28