Rabah Escaped 35 Years of Slavery. Now She’s Running for Mauritania’s Parliament
…to eat, at least I have my freedom now. My freedom is the most important thing. I’m like another person now. I’m the master of my own life,” she said….
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…to eat, at least I have my freedom now. My freedom is the most important thing. I’m like another person now. I’m the master of my own life,” she said….
…prison in Bir Moghrein. The prison, more commonly used to house death row inmates, is in an unsafe remote region of the country, 1,200km away from the capital city of…
…for a social cause.” Walk Free Foundation estimates that there are around 131,000 trafficking victims in Colombia. Across Latin America, the most common type of trafficking is for sexual exploitation…
…the same time period in 2017. Mark Burns-Williamson, the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners’ national lead for human trafficking and modern slavery, and police and crime commissioner for West…
…for a code of conduct, universal contract, grievance mechanism, and disclosure of efforts. Companies used this component to incorporate findings from the earlier components and correct work conditions. The companies…
…comprehensive listing online of 40 countries and about a dozen industries where North Koreans were employed in 2017 and 2018 in violation of UN sanctions. North Korean workers are generally…
…due consideration to the rights and needs of victims and their effective protection and proper rehabilitation.” The statement from the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights…
…like Bangladesh, China and Vietnam, but extends right down supply chains through every stage of raw material production. “We see it in cotton picking, for example,” says Forrest. “Uzbekistan only…
…that the plaintiff, consumer Monica Sud, did not rely on the company’s representations about policing human rights abuses in its supply chain. “Here, the plaintiffs have not pled reliance on…
…compliance with requirements of transparency in supply chains and potential priorities for the new Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner. Justine Currell, executive director of anti-slavery group Unseen, said that the priority should…
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