Local Approaches to Modern Slavery

Gardner, Alison, Tackney, Megan, Erb, Nathaniel, Miller, Annie and Finger, Amanda (2019). Local Approaches to Modern Slavery. Delta 8.7 Symposia. United Nations University.

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    Author Gardner, Alison
    Tackney, Megan
    Erb, Nathaniel
    Miller, Annie
    Finger, Amanda
    Editor Cockayne, James
    Title Local Approaches to Modern Slavery
    Series Title Delta 8.7 Symposia
    Volume/Issue No. 2
    Publication Date 2019-03-30
    Place of Publication New York
    Publisher United Nations University
    Pages 20
    Language eng
    Abstract The report was undertaken by Delta 8.7 - The Alliance 8.7 Knowledge Platform, a project of the United Nations University Centre for Policy Research. Delta 8.7 symposia offer experts the opportunity to discuss technical details of their research and receive commentary from the wider research and anti-slavery community. In this Symposium on Local Approaches to Modern Slavery, Dr Alison Gardner, head of the Rights Lab’s Governance Programme, discusses the Slavery-Free Communities Programme’s work, highlighting promising practices in the context of Nottingham and the UK while four other experts - Nathaniel Erb of Erb & Associates, Megan Tackney of Humanity United, and Amanda Finger and Annie Miller of the Laboratory to Combat Human Trafficking - respond to Gardner’s work and discuss their own experiences fighting modern slavery and human trafficking on the local level in the United States. Gardner was given the opportunity to respond to the other interventions.
    UNBIS Thesaurus FORCED LABOUR
    CHILD LABOUR
    TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS
    Keyword Human trafficking
    Forced labour
    Local Development
    Copyright Holder United Nations University
    Copyright Year 2019
    Copyright type Creative commons
    ISBN 9789280865054
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