Campaigns

Make your School Slavery Free
Coffee anyone? Make mine slavery-free please.
ACRATH, in collaboration with Catholic Education Melbourne (CEM) and the Archdiocese of Melbourne, has developed a Resource Kit to help schools, workplaces, parishes and homes, transition to a slavery-free environment by creating a slavery-free staffroom/kitchen. The kit explains ‘how to’ transition to new products, includes awareness raising resources, and a ‘where to buy’ slavery free tea/coffee/drinking chocolate guide. The kit is intended to be a dynamic resource for anyone, anywhere in Australia, particularly for schools. Schools can add their logo for promotional purposes and more material will be added as new information is available.
Why go slavery-free?
It is estimated, that more than 40 million people globally are trapped in slavery or slavery-like conditions – one in four of them a child. Much of the coffee and tea we drink, and the cocoa used in the chocolate we eat and drink, can be traced back to these children and adults working in conditions of slavery. Making your staffroom or kitchen slavery-free is a simple act. However, by deciding to buy only products certified slavery-free, we can help eradicate child labour, forced labour and human trafficking and make a difference in our world.

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2013 Millennium Development Goals Report

Less than 1,000 Days to Achieve 2015 Targets In releasing the 2013 Millennium Development Goals…

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Get Involved, Spread the Word

Calling on Community Radio Stations Human trafficking, slavery and labour exploitation happens all over Australia,…

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Stop Trafficking!

Anti-Human Trafficking Newsletter Vol 11 No 6 The June issue of Stop Trafficking looks at…

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Ground Zero for Slavery

Something Rotten in the US Tomato Industry Florida’s tomato farms supply 50% of all U.S….

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Easter Eggs: Gone But Not Forgotten

Preparing for Easter 2014 Easter eggs may be off our supermarket shelves but we haven’t…

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Plans Not Dreams

When Will All Cadbury Products Use Certified Cocoa? In 2012 Kraft Foods Australia and New…

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Easter Fair Trade Chocolate

Why is Fair Trade Important? Buying Fair Trade ensures no one is exploited in order…

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Forced Marriage & Labour Trafficking in Australia

ACRATH National Conference 2013 In Randwick on 19 February Catholic Religious and colleagues heard case…

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Thank You Nestlé

Time to Celebrate ACRATH was delighted to receive the the media release from Nestlé Australia dated…

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Fair Trade Chocolate for Easter

Why Buy Fair Trade Chocolate?   It is estimated 70 percent of the world’s cocoa…

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ACRATH Newsletter December 2012

Latest ACRATH News The summer edition of ACRATH News was released this week.  Items of…

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Traffik-Free Toblerone?

Campaigning for Toblerone Free from Child-Slavery Since September we’ve been asking Mondelez (previously Kraft) to…

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White Ribbon Day – 25th November

Campaign to Stop Violence Against Women The White Ribbon Campaign is the first male-led campaign…

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End Cotton Crimes

Take Action Against Forced Labour in Uzbekistan Every year the government of Uzbekistan forcibly mobilizes…

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Taxis Against Trafficking

UK & European Anti-Slavery Day Taxi drivers are the eyes and ears of a community;…

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Thank You Nestlé

All Products To Be UTZ Certified By End Of 2012 Nestlé announced in a letter…

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Good Chocolate News

Nestlé Eradicating Child Labour From Its Supply Chain In recent months Nestlé invited the Fair…

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Foreign Aid Remains at 0.35% GNI

Disappointment as MDG Target is Delayed In the Millenium Development Goals of 2000 Australia made…

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Fair Trade Fortnight 5 – 20 May 2012

Your Purchase Can Make a Difference Fair Trade Fortnight gives each of us the opportunity…

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Overseas Aid Works

Australia Can Make a Difference “Over the past few years Australian aid has contributed to…

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Slavery-Free London Campaign

Risks of Human Trafficking and Forced Labour with London 2012 The Slavery-Free London Campaign aims…

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Resources prepared by Talitha Kum
(The International Network Against Human Trafficking)

The Power of care – women, economy and human trafficking is the theme for the 8th world Day of Prayer and Reflection against human trafficking, on 8th of February, 2002.

The theme’s choice continues the previous year’s, where we began to reflect on the connection between the economy and human trafficking. The 2022 edition proposes to focus on women. They are, in fact,  the most affected by the violence of trafficking. At the same time, they have a fundamental and important role in the process of transforming the economy of exploitation into one of care.

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