Hope for Justice urges Senators to reauthorize US Trafficking Victims Protection Act
Hope for Justice and 80+ leaders across the anti-trafficking sector have urged US Senators to reauthorize the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA). - Page 4
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Hope for Justice and 80+ leaders across the anti-trafficking sector have urged US Senators to reauthorize the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA). - Page 4
To mark International Women’s Day, we interviewed our team on the ground in the United States to find out about the specific barriers that women and girls face to re-entering society after being exploited. - Page 4
I wanted to contact you directly today to say a BIG thank you for your interest in the work of Hope for Justice and in finding solutions that help victims and survivors of modern slavery. More than 203,000 lives were impacted in 2023 through our work – you can see the joy this helped to create in the photo above, - Page 4
A study into the lives and working conditions of Leicester garment workers has identified nine key areas that the sector can improve upon. - Page 4
Hope for Justice offers human trafficking training to professionals from law enforcement, healthcare & other sectors: instructor-led training or online courses - Page 4
In Uganda, many young people dream of becoming professional footballers. But that innocent desire is being capitalised on by human traffickers. - Page 4
Hope for Justice accepts donations in many cryptocurrencies. Donating cryptocurrency like Bitcoin is a tax-efficient ways to support our life-changing work. - Page 4
14-year-old Tesfu is safely back with his family, after being forced to work for two years in abusive conditions and with an uncomfortable skin infection. - Page 4
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 4
When Cristina arrived in the UK, she was made to live in appalling accommodation and exploited for sex and criminal activities, including selling drugs. - Page 4