Forced Labor

The Cruel Nexus of Brick Kilns, Bonded Labor and Child Labor in Pakistan
August 1, 2024

The Cruel Nexus of Brick Kilns, Bonded Labor and Child Labor in Pakistan

“Here, every day we experience a new story of slavery, we experience and see the tears of mothers and children …

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Developing Freedom: The Sustainable Development Case for Ending Modern Slavery
May 1, 2024

Developing Freedom: The Sustainable Development Case for Ending Modern Slavery

This blog post is part of our effort to support the goals of SDG Target 8.7, which saw 193 countries …

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Understanding Healthcare Utilization and Occupational Exposures of Labor-Trafficked People
April 10, 2024

Understanding Healthcare Utilization and Occupational Exposures of Labor-Trafficked People

Guest blog authors: Maya Land, Philip DeCicco, Kate Berson, Ho’oani Cuadrado, Jaya Prakash, Hanni Stoklosa of HEAL  Trafficking and Justice …

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International Women’s Day: 100 Women 100 Dreams
March 1, 2024

International Women’s Day: 100 Women 100 Dreams

International Women’s Day 2024 According the the United Nations, if current trends continue, more than 342 million women and girls …

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Domestic Slave Labor in Brazil: A Delta 8.7 report
February 1, 2024

Domestic Slave Labor in Brazil: A Delta 8.7 report

This blog post is part of our effort to support the goals of SDG Target 8.7, which saw 193 countries …

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Conflict and Humanitarian Settings: the impact on modern slavery
January 8, 2024

Conflict and Humanitarian Settings: the impact on modern slavery

This blog post is part of our effort to support the goals of SDG Target 8.7, which saw 193 countries …

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What works to end modern slavery? A review of evidence on policy and interventions
December 20, 2023

What works to end modern slavery? A review of evidence on policy and interventions

Post and Report by: Katarina Schwarz, Hannah Baumeister, Emily Brady, Sandra Dankova, Naomi Lott, Ana Valverde-Cano, Olivia Wright, and Nesrien …

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The anti-trafficking sector’s blind spot: Indigenous peoples
September 19, 2023

The anti-trafficking sector’s blind spot: Indigenous peoples

There are an estimated 370 million indigenous people around the world. Today,  indigenous peoples are counted among the populations made most vulnerable to human trafficking. Indigenous communities are …

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August 14, 2023

International Day for Remembrance of the Slave Trade: Emancipation Day and the call for reparations

In the Caribbean, August 1 is Emancipation Day, an occasion commemorating the end of the transatlantic slave trade, celebrating the fight for freedom …

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The Power of Words and Community: A Child Bride and Forced Labor Survivor Story
July 3, 2023

The Power of Words and Community: A Child Bride and Forced Labor Survivor Story

Dr. Tamara MC, is a child marriage and human trafficking survivor and an author, academic, artist and activist. She is …

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