Research in Ethiopia reveals high numbers of female child domestic workers, labour rights groups condemn U.S. businesses’ attempt to hide key import data, and Humanity Research Consultancy shows how grassroots collaboration can facilitate the safe return of trafficking victims.
Read MoreThe first Tech Against Trafficking Summit revamps the global agenda on technology to combat trafficking, campaigners call on the EU to strengthen its proposed forced labour legislation, and a record number of migrants risk their lives crossing the Darién Gap.
Read MoreThe Human Trafficking Institute publishes its annual report with new interactive features, the Coalition to End Forced Labour in the Uyghur Region seeks signatories to its G7 letter, and the UK’s first Rwanda deportation flight fails to take off
Read MoreAnti-trafficking coalition ATEST endorses U.S. victim protection bills, a French manufacturer faces charges of aiding and abetting crimes against humanity in Syria, and a judicial hearing will be the first of its kind to consider modern slavery in the UK’s supply chain.
Read MoreU.S. authorities break up a trafficking network that exploited and abused foreign farm workers, a new report from Migrant Justice Institute looks at migrant workers’ access to justice for wage theft, and the U.S. moves a step closer to banning imports from China’s Xinjiang region
International Affairs Review explains why protecting immigrants in the U.S. will reduce human trafficking, the UN Special Rapporteur warns of continuing failures to assist trafficking victims, and an EJF investigation finds evidence of labour abuse on Chinese fishing vessels off the Somalian coast
Read MoreHuman Rights First reports that migrants waiting to enter the U.S. are suffering violent attacks and threats in Mexico, Hope for Justice provides recommendations for a U.S. anti-trafficking bill, and Terre des Hommes repatriates 35 exploited children from Uganda’s Karamoja region
Read MoreIris Global highlights the need for anti-trafficking resources in multiple languages, the CSO Coalition publishes its extensive survey of migrant workers in the Thai seafood industry, and People Serving Girls at Risk (PSGR) reports a spike in cases in Malawi.
Read MoreALIGHT helps identify gaps in legal support for U.S. trafficking survivors, CHTEA draws attention to a Uganda-Kenya trafficking ring, and we partner with Human Trafficking Search to offer a comprehensive database of resources.
Read MoreA U.S court ruling could force the tech industry to take action to protect child trafficking victims, HTLC examines the need for BIPOC survivors to be included in decision making, and Anti-Slavery International and ECCHR call for a block on imports of goods made using forced labour.
Read MoreU.S. Democrats call for clarity on the protection of children at the southern border, USAID Asia CTIP finds a lack of support for returning Nepali migrants, and Equidem Research reports on the plight of foreign construction workers in Kuwait.
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