Modern Slavery: Unmasking a Global Crisis
Modern slavery, often used interchangeably with human trafficking, encompasses a range of exploitative practices that deprive individuals of their freedom and dignity. It is a multifaceted issue, manifesting in various forms such as forced labor, sexual exploitation, child labor, forced marriage, and more.
2023 Global Slavery Index: Urgent Action Required to End Modern Slavery
The recently released 2023 Global Slavery Index sheds light on the worsening global slavery crisis, revealing alarming statistics and highlighting the need for immediate action. This blog post explores the key findings from the report, including the growing prevalence of modern slavery, the role of G20 nations, the impact of climate change, and the urgent actions required to combat this grave violation of human rights.
Case Study: Impact of Prevention Approach— Cambodia
One of Hagar's strategic goals is to reduce the vulnerability of human trafficking and abuse among migrant workers and communities through local duty bearers and community engagement.
Hagar Australia welcomes Paul Flavel as Executive Director
Hagar Australia has appointed Paul Flavel to the role of Executive Director.
Entertainment Club Operator Jailed and Fined for Labour Trafficking
21 April 2022 – Convicted of labour trafficking, Alagar Balasubramanian has been sentenced to 3 years and 5 months in prison, and fined $27,365 over three charges under the Prevention of Human Trafficking Act 2014. The Singapore Courts have also ordered him to pay $2,722 in compensation.
Longdy Advocates for Human Trafficking Survivors at UN Assembly
Longdy Chhap, former human trafficking survivor, turned Hagar Cambodia Counsellor advocates for freedom at the United Nations General Assembly.
UNTIF Project, Vietnam
To raise awareness about child sexual abuse and knowledge/skills about what to do in response, the Hagar Vietnam team coordinated with the Women’s Union and Minh – Luong Secondary School in the Nghe An Province to run a contest with local secondary school students from mid-November to early December.