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Media Coverage
Addressing Child Labour in a Pandemic: Notes from the Field
Lessons learned about addressing child labour during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Event
Sustainable Finance’s Role in Reducing Modern Slavery: COVID-19’s Lessons on Protecting the Most Vulnerable
This virtual webinar explored the role of sustainable finance in addressing modern slavery and human trafficking with a focus on the COVID-19 era.
Blog Post
Identifying Labour Risks through Worker Engagement
Worker voice technology, such as Apprise, can identify forced labour and ensure workers’ voices are central and confidential during social audits.
Press Release
New Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Certificate Launched for the Financial Sector
A new online course will assist financial sector actors in identifying and addressing modern slavery and human trafficking risks.
News
New Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Certificate Launched for the Financial Sector
FAST and ACAMS initiatives have launched a new certificate to help financial sector actors address modern slavery and human trafficking.
News
The Mekong Club Awarded the PAA Gold Standard Awards 2019 for the Use of Apprise Audit to End Modern Slavery
The Apprise Audit app can greatly help highlight exploited workers who would not typically voice their concerns during traditional worker interviews.
News
Thailand Case Study to Amplify Modern Workers’ Voices through Technology
A new report published by The Mekong Club and UNU Macau unveiled flaws in interview methods used across mobile apps.
Event
Anti-Slavery Database Launch
The Antislavery Legislation Database was launched as a resource to improve global access to anti-slavery legislation worldwide.
Press Release
Financial Crime Prevention Professionals Take Action Against Modern Slavery & Human Trafficking
A new strategic partnership to further mobilise financial sector stakeholders against modern slavery and human trafficking.
News
UNU-CPR Welcomes Visiting Fellows From the Rights Lab
UNU-CPR's Modern Slavery Programme welcomes four Visiting Fellows from the Rights Lab.