Earth Shattering: Opportunities for Financial Sector Engagement at the Nexus of Modern Slavery and Natural Resources in Africa (Briefing note)
Finance Against Slavery and Trafficking FAST (2022). Earth Shattering: Opportunities for Financial Sector Engagement at the Nexus of Modern Slavery and Natural Resources in Africa (Briefing note). United Nations University.
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Sub-type Research brief Author Finance Against Slavery and Trafficking FAST Title Earth Shattering: Opportunities for Financial Sector Engagement at the Nexus of Modern Slavery and Natural Resources in Africa (Briefing note) Publication Date 2022-11-07 Place of Publication New York Publisher United Nations University Pages 14 Language eng Abstract Between 2017 and 2021, the number of people in forced labour and forced marriage globally rose from 40.3 million to 49.6 million – an increase that makes Sustainable Development Goal 8.7 (SDG 8.7) to eradicate modern slavery appear further out of reach. This increase had been forecasted in the context of the COVID-19 and climate change megatrends. The Earth Shattering project aims to gain insights into the nexus between modern slavery and natural resources, to identify new evidence, raise awareness, and catalyse new ways in which the financial sector, governments, and multilateral actors can synchronize their actions to tackle risks and abuses. This briefing note, based on a longer report, examines the driving forces of modern slavery in the gold mining and cocoa growing areas of the Ashanti and Western Regions of Ghana to identify opportunities for the financial sector to: (1) improve the identification of illicit flows from slavery and trafficking, and (2) increase protection for vulnerable communities. UNBIS Thesaurus TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS
CLIMATE CHANGE
AGRICULTURE
MINING
GHANAKeyword Ghana
Climate change
Agriculture
Human trafficking
Modern slavery
FinanceCopyright Holder United Nations University Copyright Year 2022 Copyright type Creative commons ISBN 9789280865769 -
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