Picture: Hope for Justice CEO, Tim Nelson, with No More Traffik founder Pete Kernoghan Belfast-based anti-trafficking organisation No More Traffik is seeking to have a greater impact in the fight against modern slavery in Northern Ireland by becoming part of the larger charity Hope for Justice. Pete Kernoghan, formerly Development Director and - Page 3
The RISE Program at our North Carolina Regional Center offers a suite of services to improve the wellbeing, safety, and self-sufficiency of survivors of human trafficking. - Page 3
Hope for Justice staff shared their expertise on an international stage as part of a review of how laws around human trafficking are being put into practice. - Page 3
Hope for Justice and 80+ leaders across the anti-trafficking sector have urged US Senators to reauthorize the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA). - Page 3
Hope for Justice was delighted to convene the 3rd Anti Trafficking In Persons Policy Leader Roundtable in the US Senate on Wednesday September 20th, 2023. with 41 organizations, 4 Members of Congress and 13 Congressional offices. - Page 3
Three more people have been jailed today as part of the largest modern slavery prosecution in UK history, after eight others were convicted in July 2019 following a long-running investigation in which Hope for Justice worked closely with West Midlands Police, the National Crime Agency and the Crown Prosecution Service. Hope for Justice is - Page 3
A man who forced women to have sex with men while filming them for pornographic websites has been jailed, thanks to Hope for Justice and law enforcement. - Page 3
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 3
A 14-year-old Ethiopian boy is safe at a Hope for Justice Lighthouse shelter after being trafficked by a police officer who was meant to keep him safe. - Page 3
Hope for Justice has delivered a training course in the Republic of Cyprus, designed to create broader awareness around modern slavery and human trafficking. - Page 3
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