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Stop Trafficking February 2022
Sport has become yet another way in which human beings are trafficked. Aspiring athletes can…
No Quick Fix for Slavery
Dr Mark Copland was appalled when a group of Mercy sisters told him about the…
Access to Justice for Migrants
A new report, Migrant Workers’ Access to Justice for Wage Theft: A global study of…
30 Years Supporting Survivors
The UN Voluntary Trust Fund on Contemporary Forms of Slavery is celebrating 30 years of…
Advocacy in December
Make this a slavery free Christmas! Shop ethically when purchasing Christmas gifts such as chocolates,…
Activism Against Exploitation
ACRATH’s four-year battle for justice for 22 men from the Pacific, who were exploited on…
Activism through Advocacy
Liz Morris’ contribution to the work of ACRATH has been enormous. In 2020 she drafted…
Ethical Fashion Brands
What is your favourite fashion brand? Are you aware of the human rights and sustainability…
Forced Labour in Tobacco
The High Court has denied a request from two major UK tobacco companies to dismiss…
Debt Bondage Payouts
For some time ACRATH has been concerned about migrant workers in the rubber glove industry…
Identifying Modern Slavery
With the passing of the Modern Slavery Act in 2018 businesses operating in Australia with…
Stop Trafficking!
The latest issue of Stop Trafficking! focuses on the many ways children are exploited to…