Credit repair for survivors of modern slavery and human trafficking
Vaughn, Leona and Pescinski, Janina (2022). Credit repair for survivors of modern slavery and human trafficking. Insight Briefing. United Nations University.
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Sub-type Research brief Author Vaughn, Leona
Pescinski, JaninaTitle Credit repair for survivors of modern slavery and human trafficking Series Title Insight Briefing Publication Date 2022-10-11 Place of Publication New York Publisher United Nations University Pages 10 Language eng Abstract In May 2022, FAST convened 25 participants from the US, Canada, and UK - survivors, survivor support organizations, and financial institutions - in a roundtable discussion on credit repair. The roundtable discussion covered issues both within and beyond the FAST mandate, but focused on how interconnected issues could be addressed by financial institutions and other relevant agencies/organizations working on credit repair. This Insight Briefing provides the sector with an understanding as to what survivors’ needs are on this specific topic and their recommendations on how they can potentially be addressed. UNBIS Thesaurus FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
CONSUMER CREDIT
CREDIT POLICY
TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONSKeyword Modern slavery
Human trafficking
Credit
Survivors of ExploitationCopyright Holder United Nations University Copyright Year 2022 Copyright type Creative commons ISBN 9789280865752 -
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