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Videos on Partnership for Apprise - Technology to Identify Victims of Human Trafficking

UNU Macau recently published two videos about Apprise, an app that is user-friendly and appropriate for use with state and civil society actors.

UNU Institute in Macau recently published two videos about Apprise - a mobile app developed to support frontline responders to identify victims of human trafficking and forced labour. The app was developed in partnership with The Mekong Club and other organizations, particularly in Thailand, the current where we are currently piloting.

A broad cross-section of stakeholders worked together to design an app that is user-friendly and appropriate for use with state and civil society actors.

Watch this short video to find out about Apprise.

Watch the following video to learn more about the issue of modern slavery, the survivors, the app and the partnership.

For more information, please contact apprise@unu.edu.

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