New weapon in the fight against modern slavery

Slavery
13 Jan 2017 14:08:23.540

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A powerful new partnership to super-charge global research on modern slavery and human trafficking has been announced by the University of Nottingham and the Walk Free Foundation. 

The collaboration will bring together the Walk Free Foundation’s huge data-set on modern slavery with the world’s largest group of human rights and justice researchers who make up the University’s Rights and Justice Research Priority Area

With an estimated 45 million people around the world currently held in some form of modern slavery, the Walk Free Foundation’s survey data will be a vital resource to inform new research to tackle this global ‘hidden’ problem. The resources include face to face interviews with more than 70,000 people in more than 50 countries and a year-on-year comparative data-base on worldwide government responses to modern slavery.

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More information is available from Professor Todd Landman via email todd.landman@nottingham.ac.uk or Walk Free Foundation: Martina Ucnikova, media@minderoo.com.au +61 428 997 881
 

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