Refugees and Slavery
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Refugee Council | The Refugee Council is one of the leading charities in the UK working directly with refugees, and supporting them to rebuild their lives
Refugee Council | The Refugee Council is one of the leading charities in the UK working directly with refugees, and supporting them to rebuild their lives Continue reading
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End Slavery Now | End Slavery Now (ESN) is a Washington, DC-based nonprofit working to end modern slavery by developing a comprehensive platform for growing and advancing the anti-slavery movement.
What We Do End Slavery Now (ESN) is a Washington, DC-based nonprofit working to end modern slavery by developing a comprehensive platform for growing and advancing the anti-slavery movement. ESN’s tools integrate resources to allow members of the movement to efficiently coordinate their respective efforts to combat slavery, and allow information to be shared with,… Continue reading
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Refugee Archives Blog | Dr Richard Stone on the launch of his book Hidden Stories of the Stephen Lawrence Inquiry
Refugee Archives Blog | Dr Richard Stone on the launch of his book Hidden Stories of the Stephen Lawrence Inquiry Continue reading
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Women under Siege | Syrian-American tells UN of cultural reasons why rape in Syria may be underreported
By Women Under Siege — July 30, 2012 Safa Sankari, a member of our Syria team, spoke at the UN on July 18 as part of a presentation of our first findings of a data analysis of our crowdmap of sexualized violence in Syria. Sankari, who is Syrian-American, is the co-founder and president of the… Continue reading
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End trafficking | Believe in ZERO Exploited Children
Believe in ZERO Exploited Children Worldwide, 5.5 million children are victims of forced labor and child trafficking. They have been bought and sold, forced into prostitution, or made to work at grueling, dangerous jobs with little or no pay. Their childhoods are being stolen. Thousands of these children live right here in the United States. UNICEF… Continue reading
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Women's Refugee Commission | There are currently more than 42 million refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs) worldwide who have been displaced by conflict
The Women’s Refugee Commission is extremely concerned about the current crises in the following hotspots: Syria Horrific violence persisting for the past two years has created a desperate humanitarian situation in Syria. Since early March, UNHCR has reported that the number of registered refugees or those being assisted as such has surpassed the one million… Continue reading

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