Global Commission on Modern Slavery & Human Trafficking to lead international battle to end forced labour

October 13, 2023

The Global Commission on Modern Slavery & Human Trafficking is funded by the UK and Bahrain governments with the aim of driving international momentum towards eradicating forced labour, ending modern slavery and human trafficking – in line with UN goals. Global Commission on Modern Slavery & Human Trafficking. It is envisaged that, from launch, the Global Commission will have two phases:In the first 12-18 months, a flagship report will be produced, with recommendations on how to reverse the recent increase in modern slavery. It will also include an action plan. Then will come an implementation phase, in which the Commission will work with other agencies, organisations and governments to remove the obstacles to effective collaboration and implementation.

The Global Commission on Modern Slavery & Human Trafficking is funded by the UK and Bahrain governments with the aim of driving international momentum towards eradicating forced labour, ending modern slavery and human trafficking – in line with UN goals.

Global Commission on Modern Slavery & Human Trafficking.

It is envisaged that, from launch, the Global Commission will have two phases:

  • In the first 12-18 months, a flagship report will be produced, with recommendations on how to reverse the recent increase in modern slavery. It will also include an action plan.
  • Then will come an implementation phase, in which the Commission will work with other agencies, organisations and governments to remove the obstacles to effective collaboration and implementation.

Professor Thompson adds, ‘Its task will be to make a real difference around the world in helping governments, businesses and civil society to reverse the recent alarming increases in slavery and trafficking, in order to get us back on track towards achieving the agreed aim of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals of eradicating them by 2030.’

He concludes, ‘The Commission recognises the vital importance of cutting-edge research in the humanities and social sciences in informing policy and practice in this field.’

Full details of the 16-strong panel of commissioners can be seen here

The source of this news is from University of Oxford

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