Slavery reporting: how can civil society help business? 20 June 2017 Blog Marilyn Croser on new briefings to support companies and investors tackle modern slavery.
Scotland extends support period for victims to 90 days 20 June 2017 Blog Bronagh Andrew on Scotland's decision to improve protection for victims of trafficking.
India ratifies international child labour conventions 12 June 2017 Blog Asia Programme Manager Sarah Mount on the new hope for exploited children across India.
What new government must to tackle slavery 2 June 2017 Blog Aidan McQuade on what needs to be done to tackle slavery in the UK, whatever the government.
Against slavery through blisters, aches and pains 19 May 2017 Blog Our supporter Carly Parsons on her London Marathon run and why she supports Anti-Slavery International. 19 May 2017 As a lawyer, I have always been interested in access to justice and human rights. I first learnt about Anti-Slavery International by…
Landmark European victory for exploited migrant workers 5 April 2017 Blog, News Zubier Yazdani of Deighton Pierce Glynn solicitors on the landmark Chowdury & Others vs Greece case in the European Court of Human Rights.
UK slavery: behind the numbers 5 April 2017 Blog Jakub Sobik on what are the real numbers of people recognised and protected by UK authorities as victims of slavery.
Turkmenistan: Jail for documenting forced labour 24 March 2017 News Human rights groups condemn detention of Turkmen activist on false charges.
Uzbek activist detained for forced labour monitoring 17 March 2017 Blog Elena Urlaeva’s arrest shows Uzbek Government has no intention to end forced labour system.
St Patrick: from a trafficked slave to an emblem of the country 17 March 2017 Blog Aidan McQuade on former slave St Patrick and his ideals of human rights and anti-slavery struggle.