New report urges UK to improve access to justice for survivors of modern slavery
Hope for Justice has published a major report that looks at how the UK can improve access to justice for survivors of modern slavery. - Page 8
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Hope for Justice has published a major report that looks at how the UK can improve access to justice for survivors of modern slavery. - Page 8
A 15-year-old Ugandan girl has helped make her rapist accountable for his actions, and he will now serve 18 years in prison. - Page 8
A teenage boy is now able to return to school after poverty and desperation left him farming drugs to earn a living. When he was just four years old, Degu* was separated from his mother and father, and raised by his grandmother in a town near Bahir Dar, in northern Ethiopia. The family - Page 8
A case study showing how Hope for Justice Village Savings & Loans Associations help prevent human trafficking in poor communities through economic development. - Page 8
A Ugandan 16-year-old with bipolar disorder who was trafficked before becoming suicidal is now looking forward to beginning her training as a beautician. - Page 8
Survivors of modern slavery are being supported into employment through a collaboration between Hope for Justice and social enterprise Just-Ice. - Page 8
The church can help to end human trafficking and modern slavery. When we stand together – united in prayer and action – we believe we will see God move in power. - Page 8
We ask you to stand with us and pray for freedom – for those trapped in modern slavery, as well as for the traffickers committing this evil. - Page 8
Hope for Justice, West Midlands Police, National Crime Agency and the CPS brought down a modern slavery gang that exploited 400 victims. This is how the case began. - Page 8
A long-standing volunteer at Hope for Justice tells the story of how a survivor of human trafficking was discovered in a wheelie bin. - Page 8