What we do
Hope for Justice works in the USA, UK, Norway, Uganda, Ethiopia and Australia. We help victims and survivors of modern slavery and human trafficking. - Page 36
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Hope for Justice works in the USA, UK, Norway, Uganda, Ethiopia and Australia. We help victims and survivors of modern slavery and human trafficking. - Page 36
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 36
Galcha* had an emotional reunion with his parents (above), after being forced to work in abusive conditions while living on the streets for a year. - Page 36
Hope for Justice's Rapid Assessment of Identified Risks of Modern Slavery for those Fleeing Ukraine; Mitigation of Risk and Prevention of Slavery (UK Context) - Page 36
A study into the lives and working conditions of Leicester garment workers has identified nine key areas that the sector can improve upon. - Page 36
Over 4,000 people entered the UK's National Referral Mechanism as potential victims of modern slavery between 1 April and 31 June 2022. - Page 36
The UK cost of living crisis has left families struggling to pay their bills, forcing many into debt – creating vulnerabilities that human traffickers exploit. - Page 36
Samara was the primary carer for her parents. But she was trafficked into forced prostitution and made to clean, cook and meet the demands of her trafficker. - Page 36
With Solomon’s dad absent, the family reached desperation point and he ran away to find work to prevent them from starving. But his vulnerability was exploited. - Page 36
The International Organization for Labor's latest Global Estimates of Modern Slavery reveal there are 49.6 million people trapped in slavery worldwide. - Page 36