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News 30 Nov 2023

Stock Exchange Guidance on Modern Slavery Growing, But More Needed

Although more stock exchanges reference modern slavery in their ESG disclosure guidance, variation in terms of coverage and details remains.

Report 21 Nov 2023

Asset Recovery and Restitution

Leveraging Inter-agency and Multi-stakeholder Cooperation to Facilitate Compensation for Victims and Survivors of Forced Labour and Human Trafficking.

News 20 Nov 2023

Targeting the International Anti-Money Laundering Regime to Address Human Trafficking and Forced Labour

Changing the anti-money laundering regime would bring important shifts in the global economy, resulting in less exploitation and fewer labour abuses.

Media Coverage 18 Nov 2023

Could COP28 Help Protect Africans From Growing Modern Slavery?

An opportunity to initiate conversations about environmental and social risks in financial sector investments.

Media Coverage 15 Nov 2023

Adopt a more democratic approach to achieve a greener economy

UNU-INRA Director, Fatima Denton, states that democracy is essential in ensuring the inclusion of diverse voices for Just Transitions in Africa.

Brief 27 Oct 2023

Migration and Decent Work: Challenges for the Global South

Recommendations to ensure workers in the Global South have access to decent work.

Working Paper 27 Oct 2023

Unlocking the Potential: The Call for an International Decade of Data

Prioritizing and advancing data as the bedrock for social and economic development.

Brief 18 Oct 2023

How Financial Intelligence Units Can Support the More Effective Implementation of Sanctions Regimes

Leveraging the expertise, experience, and networks of FIUs in the fight against modern slavery.

Brief 18 Oct 2023

Artificial Intelligence: Addressing or Distorting the Modern Slavery Challenge?

Leveraging AI's potential and mitigating its risks in efforts to address modern slavery.

Blog Post 17 Oct 2023

Stuck at the Bottom of the Job Ladder in Africa

Targeted labour policy, and investments in infrastructure and urban public services, could help workers stuck at lower employment tiers in Africa.