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 5
Hope for Justice and fellow charity Migrant Help have been collaborating closely in our work in Lancashire and North-West England. - Page 5
The cost of living crisis is leaving people more vulnerable and at greater risk of modern slavery, Hope for Justice's UK & Europe Programme Director writes. - Page 5
One of Hope for Justice’s social workers is shining a spotlight on the human trafficking of children and young people in Northern Ethiopia. - Page 5
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 5
A senior adviser on human trafficking in Norway’s Ministry of Justice visited Hope for Justice’s Hub to see how we are raising awareness of modern slavery. - Page 5
Monthly givers to Hope for Justice are called Guardians, whose passion and financial commitment is why we can run trafficking projects in so many places. - Page 5
Once Monthly Take a Stand Take a Stand Guardians are monthly supporters vital to our mission. Your consistent funding expands our global anti-trafficking projects, aids more victims, and sustains long-term initiatives. You're our backbone in the fight for freedom. Your gift could make the difference. You could bring someone their freedom. $ 5 $ 10 - Page 5
A study into the lives and working conditions of Leicester garment workers has identified nine key areas that the sector can improve upon. - Page 5
A perpetrator has been jailed after a 16-year-old girl bravely gave evidence in court about how she was sexually exploited. - Page 5