When:
January 26, 2021 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
2021-01-26T17:00:00+01:00
2021-01-26T18:00:00+01:00

To celebrate the launch of the updated Interactive Map for Business of Anti-Human Trafficking Organizations and Initiatives (https://www.modernslaverymap.org/), the webinar will showcase successful anti-trafficking partnerships between business and non-profit organizations or initiatives.

This one-hour session will convene businesses, anti-trafficking organizations, experts, and other stakeholders to discuss the foundations of successful partnerships on human trafficking.

The webinar will focus on how to identify organizations that can support a business in its anti-trafficking work and explain how successful partnerships between the private sector and non-profit organizations or initiatives can be brokered.

The webinar is being hosted by the Global Business Coalition Against Human Trafficking (GBCAT), and the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime (GI-TOC), with support from the Laudes Foundation.

Speakers

  • Lauren Aste, EVP, Chief Legal Officer of CWT and Chair of CWT’s Anti-Trafficking Task Force
  • Nicole Epps, Executive Director of World Childhood Foundation USA
  • Neil Giles, CEO of Traffik Analysis Hub
  • John McGrath, Senior Managing Consultant and Solution Architect for IBM Cloud and Cognitive Software

Sign up to receive updates about the Interactive Map: http://eepurl.com/dACXGD.

Webinar Invite DOWNLOAD
Interactive Map Media Kit DOWNLOAD

post

page

attachment

revision

nav_menu_item

custom_css

customize_changeset

oembed_cache

user_request

wp_block

acf-field-group

acf-field

ai1ec_event

Determinants of Anti-Trafficking Efforts: Case Study: Algeria
News & AnalysisPublications

This study was carried out to identify and sequence the determinants impacting the Algerian government’s anti-trafficking efforts. As the only study so far to explore the issue of determinants in Algeria, the authors anticipate this report will im...Read More

TAGS: Africa
Human Trafficking in Hong Kong
Videos

There are more than 350,000 migrant domestic workers in Hong Kong, predominantly from the Philippines and Indonesia. Three survivors of human trafficking have bravely agreed to share their stories, which are captured in the video below. ...Read More

The impact of COVID-19 on modern slavery in the United Kingdom
News & Analysis

The purpose of this study is to aid practitioners and researchers in understanding the impact of COVID-19 on modern slavery in the United Kingdom. This report seeks to highlight the key findings of a scoping study undertaken at St Mary’s Universit...Read More

ICAT Calls on States to Harness the Opportunities Presented by Technology to Counter Trafficking in Persons
News & AnalysisGuidance

As the world has continued to transform digitally, so have traffickers who have kept pace by developing sophisticated systems and using technology to commit criminal activities, at every stage of the process, from recruiting, exploiting and controll...Read More

TAGS: Global